{{DISPLAYTITLE:_ALPHA32}} The [[_ALPHA32]] function returns the alpha transparency level of a 32 bit color value only. {{PageSyntax}} :{{Parameter|alpha&}} = '''_ALPHA32({{Parameter|colour32~&}})''' {{Parameters}} * {{Parameter|colour32&}} is the [[_UNSIGNED]] [[LONG]] 32 bit color value used to retrieve the alpha level. ** Color values that are set as a [[_CLEARCOLOR]] always have an alpha level of 0 (transparent). ** [[_SETALPHA]] can set any alpha level from 0 or fully transparent to 255 or opaque. ** Normal color values that are set by [[_RGB]] or [[_RGB32]] always have an alpha level of 255(opaque). ''Usage:'' * In 4(16 color) or 8(256 color) bit palette screens the function will return 0. * [[_RED32]], [[_GREEN32]], [[_BLUE32]] and [[_ALPHA32]] are all equivalent to [[_RED]], [[_GREEN]], [[_BLUE]] and [[_ALPHA]] but they are highly optimized and only accept a 32-bit color (RGBA) value. Using these in your code (opposed to dividing then ANDing 32-bit color values) makes code easy to read. * '''NOTE: 32 bit [[_NEWIMAGE]] screen page backgrounds are transparent black or [[_ALPHA]] 0. Use [[_DONTBLEND]] or [[CLS]] for opaque!''' ''Example:'' Finding the alpha transparency level in a 32 bit screen using an [[_RGBA]] [[_UNSIGNED]] [[LONG]] color value. {{CodeStart}} '' '' {{Cl|SCREEN}} {{Cl|_NEWIMAGE}}(640, 480, 32) clr~& = {{Cl|_RGBA}}(255, 0, 255, 192) {{Cl|PRINT}} "Color:"; clr~& {{Cl|COLOR}} clr~& {{Cl|PRINT}} "Alpha32:"; {{Cl|_ALPHA32}}(clr~&) {{Cl|END}} '' '' {{CodeEnd}} {{OutputStart}}{{text|Color: 3237937407|#FFFFFF}} {{text|Alpha32: 192|#FF00FF}} {{OutputEnd}} : ''Notes:'' The color value is equivalent to [[&H|hexadecimal]] &HC0FF00FF where &HC0 equals 192. [[_RGB]] alphas are always &HFF(255). {{PageSeeAlso}} * [[_ALPHA]], [[_SETALPHA]] * [[_RGBA]], [[_RGBA32]] {{text|(set color with alpha)}} * [[_RED]], [[_GREEN]], [[_BLUE]] * [[_RED32]], [[_GREEN32]]. [[_BLUE32]] * [[_CLEARCOLOR]], [[_CLEARCOLOR (function)]] * [[Images]] {{PageNavigation}}