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'''INT''' blendop_swap ( <'''INT''' blendTable> ) | '''INT''' blendop_swap ( <'''INT''' blendTable> ) | ||
- | Modify the [[blend table | + | Modify the [[blend table]] by swapping the source and destination sections. This means that the [[graphic]] the blend operation is assigned to will appear like what is behind the object and the background will look like the object. |
This will swap the source and destination section of the [[blend table]]. | This will swap the source and destination section of the [[blend table]]. | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
To understand what swapping actually does, consider the following: | To understand what swapping actually does, consider the following: | ||
- | * When done a blendop_swap() on a just initialized [[blend | + | * When done a blendop_swap() on a just initialized [[blend table]], the [[graphic]] it is assigned to will 'disappear'. |
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| category = Blendops | | category = Blendops | ||
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[edit] Definition
INT blendop_swap ( <INT blendTable> )
Modify the blend table by swapping the source and destination sections. This means that the graphic the blend operation is assigned to will appear like what is behind the object and the background will look like the object.
This will swap the source and destination section of the blend table.
[edit] Parameters
INT blendTable | - The blend table to swap the sections of. |
[edit] Returns
INT : true
[edit] Notes
To understand what swapping actually does, consider the following:
- When done a blendop_swap() on a just initialized blend table, the graphic it is assigned to will 'disappear'.
Blendops Functions | |
• Blendop_apply() • Blendop_assign() • Blendop_free() • Blendop_grayscale() • Blendop_identity() • Blendop_intensity() • Blendop_new() • Blendop_swap() • Blendop_tint() • Blendop_translucency() • |