The [[PALETTE]] statement can swap color settings, set colors to default or set the red, green and blue color components of palette colors. {{PageSyntax}} : [[PALETTE]] [{{Parameter|attribute%}}, ''red%'' + (''green%'' * 256) + (''blue%'' * 65536)] : [[PALETTE]] [{{Parameter|existingAttribute%}}, {{Parameter|newAttribute%}}] {{PageDescription}} * {{Parameter|red%}}, {{Parameter|green%}} and {{Parameter|blue%}} values can range from 0 to 63. Many color shades are possible in non-[[DAC]] color attributes. * If the {{Parameter|red%}}, {{Parameter|green%}} and {{Parameter|blue%}} color intensity settings are all the same value the resulting color is a shade of grey. * A swap is often used with [[DAC]] color attributes that cannot change RGB settings. Only the RGB color settings are swapped from original {{Parameter|existingAttribute%}} to {{Parameter|newAttribute%}}. Screens 0 thru 9 support swaps. Screen 10 supports up to attribute 8 only. * PALETTE without any value sets any changed RGB settings back to the default color settings, including [[DAC]] colors. * [[PALETTE USING]] can be used when color intensity values are stored in an [[Arrays|array]]. * QB64 implements the [[_PALETTECOLOR]] statement to provide extended palette functionality. ==QBasic/QuickBASIC== * Screens 0, 7 and 9 ([[DAC]]) colors could not be changed using the first syntax, but the program could use [[OUT]] to change intensity settings of attributes 1 thru 5. {{PageExamples}} ''Example:'' Displaying all 64 DAC color hues as backgrounds in SCREEN 9 using a PALETTE swap. {{CodeStart}} '' '' {{Cl|SCREEN (statement)|SCREEN}} 9 ' background is default black {{Cl|LOCATE}} 20, 33: {{Cl|PRINT}} "Press any Key!" {{Cl|FOR...NEXT|FOR}} i = 1 {{Cl|TO}} 64 a$ = {{Cl|INPUT$}}(1) ' wait for a keypress {{Cl|PALETTE}} 0, i {{Cl|NEXT}} '' '' {{CodeEnd}} :''Note:'' Other attributes (1 to 15) can also be swapped for DAC foreground colors. {{PageSeeAlso}} * [[_PALETTECOLOR]] * [[PALETTE USING]] * [[COLOR]] * [[OUT]], [[INP]] * [[SCREEN]] {{PageNavigation}} <