getPixel32() Versus getPixel( ) : BitmapData « Graphics « Flash / Flex / ActionScript

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Flash / Flex / ActionScript » Graphics » BitmapData 
getPixel32() Versus getPixel( )
 
package{
  import flash.display.*;
  
  public class Main extends Sprite{
    public function Main(){
        var imgData:BitmapData = new BitmapData(2020, false, 0xFF0000FF);
        trace(imgData.getPixel(00));  // Displays: 255
    }
  }
}

        
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