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GLCOLOR(3G)                                                                                      GLCOLOR(3G)



NAME
       glColor3b, glColor3d, glColor3f, glColor3i, glColor3s, glColor3ub, glColor3ui, glColor3us, glColor4b,
       glColor4d,  glColor4f,  glColor4i,  glColor4s,  glColor4ub,   glColor4ui,   glColor4us,   glColor3bv,
       glColor3dv,  glColor3fv,  glColor3iv,  glColor3sv, glColor3ubv, glColor3uiv, glColor3usv, glColor4bv,
       glColor4dv, glColor4fv, glColor4iv, glColor4sv, glColor4ubv, glColor4uiv, glColor4usv - set the  cur-rent current
       rent color


C SPECIFICATION
       void glColor3b( GLbyte red,
                       GLbyte green,
                       GLbyte blue )
       void glColor3d( GLdouble red,
                       GLdouble green,
                       GLdouble blue )
       void glColor3f( GLfloat red,
                       GLfloat green,
                       GLfloat blue )
       void glColor3i( GLint red,
                       GLint green,
                       GLint blue )
       void glColor3s( GLshort red,
                       GLshort green,
                       GLshort blue )
       void glColor3ub( GLubyte red,
                        GLubyte green,
                        GLubyte blue )
       void glColor3ui( GLuint red,
                        GLuint green,
                        GLuint blue )
       void glColor3us( GLushort red,
                        GLushort green,
                        GLushort blue )
       void glColor4b( GLbyte red,
                       GLbyte green,
                       GLbyte blue,
                       GLbyte alpha )
       void glColor4d( GLdouble red,
                       GLdouble green,
                       GLdouble blue,
                       GLdouble alpha )
       void glColor4f( GLfloat red,
                       GLfloat green,
                       GLfloat blue,
                       GLfloat alpha )
       void glColor4i( GLint red,
                       GLint green,
                       GLint blue,
                       GLint alpha )
       void glColor4s( GLshort red,
                       GLshort green,
                       GLshort blue,
                       GLshort alpha )
       void glColor4ub( GLubyte red,
                        GLubyte green,
                        GLubyte blue,
                        GLubyte alpha )
       void glColor4ui( GLuint red,
                        GLuint green,
                        GLuint blue,
                        GLuint alpha )
       void glColor4us( GLushort red,
                        GLushort green,
                        GLushort blue,
                        GLushort alpha )


PARAMETERS
       red, green, blue
                       Specify new red, green, and blue values for the current color.

       alpha           Specifies  a  new alpha value for the current color.  Included only in the four-argu-ment four-argument
                       ment glColor4 commands.

C SPECIFICATION
       void glColor3bv( const GLbyte *v )
       void glColor3dv( const GLdouble *v )
       void glColor3fv( const GLfloat *v )
       void glColor3iv( const GLint *v )
       void glColor3sv( const GLshort *v )
       void glColor3ubv( const GLubyte *v )
       void glColor3uiv( const GLuint *v )
       void glColor3usv( const GLushort *v )
       void glColor4bv( const GLbyte *v )
       void glColor4dv( const GLdouble *v )
       void glColor4fv( const GLfloat *v )
       void glColor4iv( const GLint *v )
       void glColor4sv( const GLshort *v )
       void glColor4ubv( const GLubyte *v )
       void glColor4uiv( const GLuint *v )
       void glColor4usv( const GLushort *v )


PARAMETERS
       v      Specifies a pointer to an array that contains red, green, blue, and (sometimes) alpha  values.

DESCRIPTION
       The GL stores both a current single-valued color index and a current four-valued RGBA color.  glColor
       sets a new four-valued RGBA color.  glColor has two major variants: glColor3 and glColor4.   glColor3
       variants  specify  new  red, green, and blue values explicitly and set the current alpha value to 1.0
       (full intensity) implicitly.  glColor4 variants specify all four color components explicitly.

       glColor3b, glColor4b, glColor3s, glColor4s, glColor3i, and glColor4i take three or four signed  byte,
       short,  or long integers as arguments.  When v is appended to the name, the color commands can take a
       pointer to an array of such values.

       Current color values are stored in floating-point , with unspecified  mantissa  and  exponent  sizes.
       Unsigned  integer color components, when specified, are linearly mapped to floating-point values such
       that the largest representable value maps to 1.0 (full intensity), and 0 maps  to  0.0  (zero  inten-sity). intensity).
       sity).  Signed integer color components, when specified, are linearly mapped to floating-point values
       such that the most positive representable value maps to 1.0,  and  the  most  negative  representable
       value  maps  to  -1.0.  (Note that this mapping does not convert 0 precisely to 0.0.)  Floating-point
       values are mapped directly.

       Neither floating-point nor signed integer values are clamped to the range [0,1]  before  the  current
       color  is  updated.  However, color components are clamped to this range before they are interpolated
       or written into a color buffer.

NOTES
       The initial value for the current color is (1, 1, 1, 1).

       The current color can be updated at any time.  In particular, glColor can be called between a call to
       glBegin and the corresponding call to glEnd.

ASSOCIATED GETS
       glGet with argument GL_CURRENT_COLOR
       glGet with argument GL_RGBA_MODE

SEE ALSO
       glIndex(3G)




                                                                                                 GLCOLOR(3G)

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