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{{Function | {{Function | ||
|name=colors.test | |name=colors.test | ||
− | |args= | + | |args={{Type|int}} colors, {{Type|int}} color |
|api=colors | |api=colors | ||
− | |returns= | + | |returns={{Type|boolean}} whether or not all elements of <var>color</var> are contained in the set <var>colors</var> |
|addon=ComputerCraft | |addon=ComputerCraft | ||
|desc=Tests whether <var>color</var> is contained within <var>colors</var>; <var>color</var> may be a single color or may be a set of colors (in the latter case, <code>true</code> is returned only if <em>all</em> colors in <var>color</var> are contained in <var>colors</var>) | |desc=Tests whether <var>color</var> is contained within <var>colors</var>; <var>color</var> may be a single color or may be a set of colors (in the latter case, <code>true</code> is returned only if <em>all</em> colors in <var>color</var> are contained in <var>colors</var>) |
Revision as of 14:23, 22 April 2013
Function colors.test | |
Tests whether color is contained within colors; color may be a single color or may be a set of colors (in the latter case, true is returned only if all colors in color are contained in colors) | |
Syntax | colors.test(int colors, int color) |
Returns | boolean whether or not all elements of color are contained in the set colors |
Part of | ComputerCraft |
API | colors |
Examples
Example | |
Combine white, magenta, and light blue, then check if light blue is within the set | |
Code |
print(colors.test(colors.combine(colors.white, colors.magenta, colours.lightBlue), colors.lightBlue)) |
Output | true |