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MovieClip.lineStyle
Availability
Flash Player 6.
Usage
myMovieClip
.lineStyle ([
thickness
[,
rgb
[,
alpha
]]])
Parameters
thickness
An integer that indicates the thickness of the line in points; valid values are 0 to 255. If a number is not specified, or if the parameter is undefined
, a line is not drawn. If a value less than 0 is passed, Flash uses 0. The value 0 indicates hairline thickness; the maximum thickness is 255. If a value greater than 255 is passed, the Flash interpreter uses 255.
rgb
A hex color value (for example, red is 0xFF0000, blue is 0x0000FF, and so on) of the line. If a value isn't indicated, Flash uses 0x000000 (black).
alpha
An integer that indicates the alpha value of the line's color; valid values are 0-100. If a value isn't indicated, Flash uses 100 (solid). If the value is less than 0, Flash uses 0; if the value is greater than 100, Flash uses 100.
Returns
Nothing.
Description
Method; specifies a line style that Flash uses for subsequent calls to the lineTo
and curveTo
methods until you call lineStyle
with different parameters. You can call the lineStyle
method in the middle of drawing a path to specify different styles for different line segments within a path.
Note: Calls to clear
reset the lineStyle
method back to undefined
.
Example
The following code draws a triangle with a 5-point, solid magenta line and no fill.
_root.createEmptyMovieClip( "triangle", 1 ); with ( _root.triangle ) { lineStyle( 5, 0xff00ff, 100 ); moveTo( 200, 200 ); lineTo( 300,300 ); lineTo( 100, 300 ); lineTo( 200, 200 ); }
See also
MovieClip.beginFill
, MovieClip.beginGradientFill
, MovieClip.clear
, MovieClip.curveTo
, MovieClip.lineTo
,
MovieClip.moveTo
,
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