From 9559bbcb182a8822c7226abed0bcc734d861da3e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hugo Locurcio Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2023 17:42:15 +0100 Subject: Improve Color8 documentation This documents in which situations Color8 is most suited and its precision limitations. (cherry picked from commit 4e4555bea56fd9fd0734b0d6d0800977f9976b95) --- modules/gdscript/doc_classes/@GDScript.xml | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'modules') diff --git a/modules/gdscript/doc_classes/@GDScript.xml b/modules/gdscript/doc_classes/@GDScript.xml index effc0aab96..13d223b0d9 100644 --- a/modules/gdscript/doc_classes/@GDScript.xml +++ b/modules/gdscript/doc_classes/@GDScript.xml @@ -18,12 +18,13 @@ - Returns a [Color] constructed from red ([param r8]), green ([param g8]), blue ([param b8]), and optionally alpha ([param a8]) integer channels, each divided by [code]255.0[/code] for their final value. + Returns a [Color] constructed from red ([param r8]), green ([param g8]), blue ([param b8]), and optionally alpha ([param a8]) integer channels, each divided by [code]255.0[/code] for their final value. Using [method Color8] instead of the standard [Color] constructor is useful when you need to match exact color values in an [Image]. [codeblock] var red = Color8(255, 0, 0) # Same as Color(1, 0, 0). var dark_blue = Color8(0, 0, 51) # Same as Color(0, 0, 0.2). var my_color = Color8(306, 255, 0, 102) # Same as Color(1.2, 1, 0, 0.4). [/codeblock] + [b]Note:[/b] Due to the lower precision of [method Color8] compared to the standard [Color] constructor, a color created with [method Color8] will generally not be equal to the same color created with the standard [Color] constructor. Use [method Color.is_equal_approx] for comparisons to avoid issues with floating-point precision error. -- cgit v1.2.3