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Convert cyan, magenta, and yellow values to composite color format
PgColor_t PgCMY( int C, int M, int Y );
This macro converts cyan, magenta, and yellow values into a PgColor_t structure. It lets you approximate print-industry colors. The values for C, M, and Y range from 0 to 255. If you set all three arguments to 0, the color is white; if you set all three to 255, the color is black.
A composite color value.
| Color | Composite color value | 
|---|---|
| Black | PgCMY( 255, 255, 255 ); | 
| White | PgCMY( 0, 0, 0 ); | 
| Red | PgCMY( 0, 255, 255 ); | 
| Green | PgCMY( 255, 0, 255 ); | 
| Blue | PgCMY( 255, 255, 0 ); | 
| Orange | PgCMY( 0, 90, 255 ); | 
| Slate Blue | PgCMY( 175, 160, 121 ); | 
Photon
| Safety: | |
|---|---|
| Interrupt handler | No | 
| Signal handler | No | 
| Thread | No | 
PgColor_t, PgBlueValue(), PgGreenValue(), PgHSV(), PgRedValue(), PgRGB(), PgSetFillColor(), PgSetFillDither()
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