Color
Numbers
COLOR#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
COLOR
BLACK
WHITE
RED
CYAN
PURPLE
GREEN
BLUE
YELLOW
COLOR#
9
10
1
1
12
13
14
15
16
COLOR
ORANGE
BROWN
YELLOW
GREEN
PINK
BLUE
GREEN
LIGHT
BLUE
DARK
BLUE
LIGHT
GREEN
In
short,
the
COLOR
command
looks
like
this:
COLOR
area,
color,
luminance
Here
is
a
quick
program
to
show
you
all
the
P!us/4's
colors:
First
type
NEW
and
hit
return
.
Don't
forget
to
hit
return
after
each
program
line.
—
10
COLOR
0,
7,
7
20FORM
=
0TO7
30FORN-1TO2
40FORL
=
lTO16
50
PRINT
'■
CONTROL
RVS
ON
"
;
—
60
READ
A
70
COLOR
1,
A,
M
.
80
PRINT"
";
90
NEXT
L
100
PRINT
110
RESTORE
120
NEXT
N,M
130
COLOR
1,2,4
200
DATA
7,14,4,13,6,16,11,8,10,9,3.12,5,15,2,1
Now
type
RUN
and
hit
return
■
,
to
see
a
bright
blue
screen
with
each
of
the
other
15
colors
shown
at
each
luminance
level.
NOTE:
Like
most
of
the
BASIC
graphic
terms
reviewed
in
this
chapter,
COLOR
may
be
referred
to
as a
statement
or
com-
—
mand
interchangeably.
The
distinction
is
unimportant
in
ex
plaining
COLOR,
or
any
other
graphic
commands,
since
i!
is
based
on
whether
the
term
is
more
often
used
in
direct or
pro
gramming
mode.
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