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cpdf_setrgbcolor_stroke

Name

cpdf_setrgbcolor_stroke — Sets stroke color to rgb color value

Synopsis

bool cpdf_setrgbcolor_stroke(pdfdoc, red, green, blue);
resource pdfdoc: PDF document identifier
double red: Red value
double green: Green value
double blue: Blue value

Returns

TRUE on success or FALSE on error

Description

Controls the amount of color stoke when an object is drawn.

Values of red , green and blue should be between 0.0 and 1.0 with 0.0 having the highest color saturation (white) and and 1.0 having the lowest color saturation (black).

Version

Since versions 3.0.8 and 4.0

Example

Example 177. Stroke with different colors

// start a PDF document
$cpdf = cpdf_open(0, "test.pdf");

// create a 600x400 page
cpdf_page_init($cpdf, 1, 0, 600, 400, 1);

// start red
cpdf_setrgbcolor_stroke($cpdf, 0.9, 0.1, 0.1);
cpdf_rect($cpdf, 30, 540, 180, 30);
cpdf_stroke($cpdf);

// darker red
cpdf_setrgbcolor_stroke($cpdf, 0.7, 0.1, 0.1);
cpdf_rect($cpdf, 30, 500, 180, 30);
cpdf_stroke($cpdf);

// darker red
cpdf_setrgbcolor_stroke($cpdf, 0.5, 0.1, 0.1);
cpdf_rect($cpdf, 30, 460, 180, 30);
cpdf_stroke($cpdf);

// darker red
cpdf_setrgbcolor_stroke($cpdf, 0.3, 0.1, 0.1);
cpdf_rect($cpdf, 30, 420, 180, 30);
cpdf_stroke($cpdf);

// basically black
cpdf_setrgbcolor_stroke($cpdf, 0.1, 0.1, 0.1);
cpdf_rect($cpdf, 30, 380, 180, 30);
cpdf_stroke($cpdf);

// close and write document
cpdf_finalize($cpdf);
cpdf_close($cpdf);



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