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package javax.vecmath;
/**
* A three-byte color value represented by byte x, y, and z values. The x, y,
* and z values represent the red, green, and blue values, respectively.
* <p>
* Note that Java defines a byte as a signed integer in the range [-128, 127].
* However, colors are more typically represented by values in the range [0,
* 255]. Java 3D recognizes this and for color treats the bytes as if the range
* were [0, 255]---in other words, as if the bytes were unsigned.
* <p>
* Java 3D assumes that a linear (gamma-corrected) visual is used for all
* colors.
*
*/
public class Color3b extends Tuple3b implements java.io.Serializable {
// Compatible with 1.1
static final long serialVersionUID = 6632576088353444794L;
/**
* Constructs and initializes a Color3b from the specified three values.
*
* @param c1
* the red color value
* @param c2
* the green color value
* @param c3
* the blue color value
*/
public Color3b(byte c1, byte c2, byte c3) {
super(c1, c2, c3);
}
/**
* Constructs and initializes a Color3b from input array of length 3.
*
* @param c
* the array of length 3 containing the r,g,b data in order
*/
public Color3b(byte[] c) {
super(c);
}
/**
* Constructs and initializes a Color3b from the specified Color3b.
*
* @param c1
* the Color3b containing the initialization r,g,b data
*/
public Color3b(Color3b c1) {
super(c1);
}
/**
* Constructs and initializes a Color3b from the specified Tuple3b.
*
* @param t1
* the Tuple3b containing the initialization r,g,b data
*/
public Color3b(Tuple3b t1) {
super(t1);
}
/**
* Constructs and initializes a Color3b to (0,0,0).
*/
public Color3b() {
super();
}
}