Property SLApplyWindow.TSLApplyWindow.Alpha
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− | '''property''' Alpha : Real '''read''' FAlpha '''write''' SetAlpha; | + | '''property''' Alpha : Real '''read''' FAlpha '''write''' SetAlpha '''default''' 1; |
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− | '''__property''' double Alpha = { '''read'''=FAlpha, '''write'''=SetAlpha }; | + | '''__property''' double Alpha = { '''read'''=FAlpha, '''write'''=SetAlpha, '''default'''=1 }; |
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Class: TSLApplyWindow
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Syntax
Delphi:
property Alpha : Real read FAlpha write SetAlpha default 1;
C++ Builder:
__property double Alpha = { read=FAlpha, write=SetAlpha, default=1 };
Summary
Adjustable parameter associated with some of the windowing equations.
Description
Use this property to specify the alpha value for the
windowing functions that need Alpha.
Delphi example:
SLApplyWindow1.Alpha := 1;
C++ Builder example:
SLApplyWindow1->Alpha = 1;
Visual C++(MFC) example:
SLApplyWindow1.Alpha = 1;
C# example:
applyWindow1.Alpha = 1;