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This class is used to represent a pixel coordinate or offset. This is often used by pushpin anchors, and map ___location to pixel conversion calculations.
Constructor
Point(x: number, y: number)
Properties
Name | Type | Description |
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x |
number | The x value of the point. |
y |
number | The y value of the point. |
Methods
The following is a list of methods that are part of the Point class.
Name | Return Type | Description |
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add(point: Point) |
Point | Adds the x and y values of two points and returns a new Point. |
clone() |
Point | Returns a copy of the Point object. |
equals(point: Point, tolerance?: number) |
boolean | Compares the x and y values of two points to see if they are equal. If a tolerance value is specified, it checks to see if the linear distance between the points is less than or equal to the tolerance value. |
subtract(point: Point) |
Point | Subtracts the x and y values of a points and returns a new Point. |
toString() |
string | Converts the Point object into a string. |