Color.Argb is a method in C# that takes four parameters representing the alpha, red, green, and blue components of a color, and returns the corresponding color value as an integer. It combines these components into a single 32-bit ARGB value, where A represents the alpha value, R represents the red value, G represents the green value, and B represents the blue value. This method is commonly used in graphics applications to specify colors with transparency.
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