/** * Allows creating colors to be used when styling the UI. */ declare module "color" { /** * Represents a color object. Stores all color components (alpha (opacity), red, green, blue) in a [0..255] range. */ class Color { constructor(knownColor: string); constructor(hex: string); constructor(argb: number); constructor(alpha: number, red: number, green: number, blue: number); /** * Gets the Alpha component (in the [0, 255] range) of this color. This is a read-only property. */ public a: number; /** * Gets the Red component (in the [0, 255] range) of this color. This is a read-only property. */ public r: number; /** * Gets the Green component (in the [0, 255] range) of this color. This is a read-only property. */ public g: number; /** * Gets the Blue component (in the [0, 255] range) of this color. This is a read-only property. */ public b: number; /** * Gets the Hexadecimal string representation of this color. This is a read-only property. */ public hex: string; /** * Gets the Argb Number representation of this color where each 8 bits represent a single color component. This is a read-only property. */ public argb: number; /** * Gets the known name of this instance. Defined only if it has been constructed from a known color name - e.g. "red". This is a read-only property. */ public name: string; /** * Gets the android-specific integer value representation. Same as the Argb one. This is a read-only property. */ android: number; /** * Gets the iOS-specific UIColor value representation. This is a read-only property. */ ios: UIColor; /** * Specifies whether this Color is equal to the Color parameter. * @param value The Color to test. */ public equals(value: Color): boolean; /** * Compares two Color instances. * @param value1 A Color to compare. * @param value2 A Color to compare. */ public static equals(value1: Color, value2: Color): boolean; } }