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package java.awt;

import java.lang.annotation.Native;

The Transparency interface defines the common transparency modes for implementing classes.
/** * The {@code Transparency} interface defines the common transparency * modes for implementing classes. */
public interface Transparency {
Represents image data that is guaranteed to be completely opaque, meaning that all pixels have an alpha value of 1.0.
/** * Represents image data that is guaranteed to be completely opaque, * meaning that all pixels have an alpha value of 1.0. */
@Native public static final int OPAQUE = 1;
Represents image data that is guaranteed to be either completely opaque, with an alpha value of 1.0, or completely transparent, with an alpha value of 0.0.
/** * Represents image data that is guaranteed to be either completely * opaque, with an alpha value of 1.0, or completely transparent, * with an alpha value of 0.0. */
@Native public static final int BITMASK = 2;
Represents image data that contains or might contain arbitrary alpha values between and including 0.0 and 1.0.
/** * Represents image data that contains or might contain arbitrary * alpha values between and including 0.0 and 1.0. */
@Native public static final int TRANSLUCENT = 3;
Returns the type of this Transparency.
Returns:the field type of this Transparency, which is either OPAQUE, BITMASK or TRANSLUCENT.
/** * Returns the type of this {@code Transparency}. * @return the field type of this {@code Transparency}, which is * either OPAQUE, BITMASK or TRANSLUCENT. */
public int getTransparency(); }