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// Generated by the protocol buffer compiler. DO NOT EDIT!
// source: google/type/color.proto
package org.apache.rocketmq.shaded.com.google.type;
public interface ColorOrBuilder
extends
// @@protoc_insertion_point(interface_extends:google.type.Color)
org.apache.rocketmq.shaded.com.google.protobuf.MessageOrBuilder {
/**
*
*
*
* The amount of red in the color as a value in the interval [0, 1].
*
*
* float red = 1;
*
* @return The red.
*/
float getRed();
/**
*
*
*
* The amount of green in the color as a value in the interval [0, 1].
*
*
* float green = 2;
*
* @return The green.
*/
float getGreen();
/**
*
*
*
* The amount of blue in the color as a value in the interval [0, 1].
*
*
* float blue = 3;
*
* @return The blue.
*/
float getBlue();
/**
*
*
*
* The fraction of this color that should be applied to the pixel. That is,
* the final pixel color is defined by the equation:
* `pixel color = alpha * (this color) + (1.0 - alpha) * (background color)`
* This means that a value of 1.0 corresponds to a solid color, whereas
* a value of 0.0 corresponds to a completely transparent color. This
* uses a wrapper message rather than a simple float scalar so that it is
* possible to distinguish between a default value and the value being unset.
* If omitted, this color object is rendered as a solid color
* (as if the alpha value had been explicitly given a value of 1.0).
*
*
* .google.protobuf.FloatValue alpha = 4;
*
* @return Whether the alpha field is set.
*/
boolean hasAlpha();
/**
*
*
*
* The fraction of this color that should be applied to the pixel. That is,
* the final pixel color is defined by the equation:
* `pixel color = alpha * (this color) + (1.0 - alpha) * (background color)`
* This means that a value of 1.0 corresponds to a solid color, whereas
* a value of 0.0 corresponds to a completely transparent color. This
* uses a wrapper message rather than a simple float scalar so that it is
* possible to distinguish between a default value and the value being unset.
* If omitted, this color object is rendered as a solid color
* (as if the alpha value had been explicitly given a value of 1.0).
*
*
* .google.protobuf.FloatValue alpha = 4;
*
* @return The alpha.
*/
org.apache.rocketmq.shaded.com.google.protobuf.FloatValue getAlpha();
/**
*
*
*
* The fraction of this color that should be applied to the pixel. That is,
* the final pixel color is defined by the equation:
* `pixel color = alpha * (this color) + (1.0 - alpha) * (background color)`
* This means that a value of 1.0 corresponds to a solid color, whereas
* a value of 0.0 corresponds to a completely transparent color. This
* uses a wrapper message rather than a simple float scalar so that it is
* possible to distinguish between a default value and the value being unset.
* If omitted, this color object is rendered as a solid color
* (as if the alpha value had been explicitly given a value of 1.0).
*
*
* .google.protobuf.FloatValue alpha = 4;
*/
org.apache.rocketmq.shaded.com.google.protobuf.FloatValueOrBuilder getAlphaOrBuilder();
}