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The Brushes variable lets you create colors and apply them to brushes
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The Brushes variable lets you create colors and apply them to different kinds of brushes.
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For more info on how brushes are drawn, check out [WPF LinearGradientBrush](http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/uploadfile/mahesh/wpf-radialgradientbrush/) and [WPF RadialGradientBrush](http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/uploadfile/mahesh/wpf-lineargradientbrush/) or have a look at the LUA examples.
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**Note:** To actually draw the brushes, see the [Drawing](https://github.com/SpoinkyNL/Artemis/wiki/Drawing) section.
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## Properties
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## Properties
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## Functions
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## Functions
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### GetColor
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### GetColor
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Turns the provided hex notation into a color
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Creates a color using the given variables.
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You may either provide a hex notation: ```#0066ff``` or an ARGB notation: ```255, 255, 0, 0```
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#### Syntax:
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#### Syntax:
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```lua
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```lua
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color GetColor(string hexCode);
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color GetColor(string hexCode);
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color GetColor(int a, int r, int g, int b);
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```
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```
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#### Example:
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#### Example:
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```lua
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```lua
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local color = Brushes.GetColor("#ffffff");
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local blueColor = Brushes.GetColor("#0066ff");
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local redColor = Brushes.GetColor(255, 255, 0, 0);
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```
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```
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### GetRandomColor
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Returns a psuedo-random color within the RGB spectrum.
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#### Syntax:
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```lua
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color GetRandomColor();
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```
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#### Example:
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```lua
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local randomColor = Brushes.GetRandomColor();
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```
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### GetSolidColorBrush()
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Returns a brush with one color
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#### Syntax:
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```lua
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brush GetSolidColorBrush(color brushColor);
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```
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#### Example:
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```lua
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-- Create a red color
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local redColor = Brushes.GetColor(255, 255, 0, 0);
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-- Create the brush using the newly created color
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local redBrush = Brushes.GetSolidColorBrush(redColor);
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```
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#### Result:
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Drawing the first brush would look like this:
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### GetLinearGradientBrush()
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Returns a brush with a linear gradient
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#### Syntax:
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```lua
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brush GetSolidColorBrush(table gradientColors, [double startX, double startY, double endX, double endY]);
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```
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##### Required arguments
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- **gradientColors:** A table using colors as keys and doubles as offsets
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##### Optional arguments
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**Note:** The arguments between [brackets] are optional and you can leave them out.
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- **startX:** The X value of the start position of the gradient
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- **startY:** The Y value of the start position of the gradient
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- **endX:** The X value of the end position of the gradient
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- **endY:** The Y value of the end position of the gradient
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#### Example:
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```lua
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-- Create a table and in that table add tables containing a color and an offset
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local colors = {};
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colors[Brushes.GetColor(255, 255, 0, 0)] = 0; -- red
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colors[Brushes.GetColor(255, 255, 0, 255)] = 0.16; -- purple
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colors[Brushes.GetColor(255, 0, 0, 255)] = 0.33; -- blue
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colors[Brushes.GetColor(255, 0, 255, 255)] = 0.5; -- cyan
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colors[Brushes.GetColor(255, 0, 255, 0)] = 0.66; -- green
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colors[Brushes.GetColor(255, 255, 255, 0)] = 0.83; -- yellow
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colors[Brushes.GetColor(255, 255, 0, 0)] = 1; -- red
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-- Create the brush using the newly created color
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local rainbowBrush = Brushes.GetLinearGradientBrush(colors);
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-- Create another brush using the optional arguments
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local horizontalBrush = Brushes.GetLinearGradientBrush(colors, 0, 0.5, 1, 0.5);
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```
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#### Result:
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Drawing the first brush would look like this:
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Drawing the second brush would look like this:
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