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Class Point2D.Double

All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, Cloneable
Enclosing class:
Point2D
public static class Point2D.Double
extends Point2D
implements Serializable

The Double class defines a point specified in double precision.

Since:
1.2

Nested Classes

Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class java.awt.geom.Point2D

Point2D.Double, Point2D.Float

Fields

x

public double x

The X coordinate of this Point2D.

Since:
1.2

y

public double y

The Y coordinate of this Point2D.

Since:
1.2

Constructors

Double

public Double()

Constructs and initializes a Point2D with coordinates (0, 0).

Since:
1.2

Double

public Double(double x,
              double y)

Constructs and initializes a Point2D with the specified coordinates.

Parameters:
x - the X coordinate of the newly constructed Point2D
y - the Y coordinate of the newly constructed Point2D
Since:
1.2

Methods

getX

public double getX()

Returns the X coordinate of this Point2D in double precision.

Specified by:
getX in class Point2D
Returns:
the X coordinate of this Point2D.
Since:
1.2

getY

public double getY()

Returns the Y coordinate of this Point2D in double precision.

Specified by:
getY in class Point2D
Returns:
the Y coordinate of this Point2D.
Since:
1.2

setLocation

public void setLocation(double x,
                        double y)

Sets the location of this Point2D to the specified double coordinates.

Specified by:
setLocation in class Point2D
Parameters:
x - the new X coordinate of this Point2D
y - the new Y coordinate of this Point2D
Since:
1.2

toString

public String toString()

Returns a String that represents the value of this Point2D.

Overrides:
toString in class Object
Returns:
a string representation of this Point2D.
Since:
1.2

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