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JSR 216 (Maintenance Release)

Uses of Class
java.awt.Point

Packages that use Point
java.awt Contains all of the classes for creating user interfaces and for painting graphics and images. 
java.awt.event Provides interfaces and classes for dealing with different types of events fired by AWT components. 
 

Uses of Point in java.awt
 

Methods in java.awt that return Point
 Point ScrollPane.getScrollPosition()
          Returns the current x,y position within the child which is displayed at the 0,0 location of the scrolled panel's view port.
 Point Point.getLocation()
          Returns the location of this point.
 Point Rectangle.getLocation()
          Returns the location of this Rectangle.
 Point GridBagLayout.getLayoutOrigin()
          Determines the origin of the layout area, in the graphics coordinate space of the target container.
 Point GridBagLayout.location(int x, int y)
          Determines which cell in the layout grid contains the point specified by (x, y).
 Point Component.getLocation()
          Gets the location of this component in the form of a point specifying the component's top-left corner.
 Point Component.getLocationOnScreen()
          Gets the location of this component in the form of a point specifying the component's top-left corner in the screen's coordinate space.
 Point Component.location()
          Deprecated. As of JDK version 1.1, replaced by getLocation().
 Point Component.getLocation(Point rv)
          Stores the x,y origin of this component into "return value" rv and return rv.
 

Methods in java.awt with parameters of type Point
 void ScrollPane.setScrollPosition(Point p)
          Scrolls to the specified position within the child component.
 void Point.setLocation(Point p)
          Sets the location of the point to the specified location.
 void Rectangle.setLocation(Point p)
          Moves this Rectangle to the specified location.
 boolean Rectangle.contains(Point p)
          Checks whether or not this Rectangle contains the specified Point.
 void Rectangle.add(Point pt)
          Adds the specified Point to this Rectangle.
 boolean Polygon.contains(Point p)
          Determines whether the specified Point is inside this Polygon.
 void Component.setLocation(Point p)
          Moves this component to a new location.
 Point Component.getLocation(Point rv)
          Stores the x,y origin of this component into "return value" rv and return rv.
 boolean Component.contains(Point p)
          Checks whether this component "contains" the specified point, where the point's x and y coordinates are defined to be relative to the coordinate system of this component.
 Component Component.getComponentAt(Point p)
          Returns the component or subcomponent that contains the specified point.
 Component Container.getComponentAt(Point p)
          Gets the component that contains the specified point.
 Component Container.findComponentAt(Point p)
          Locates the visible child component that contains the specified point.
 

Constructors in java.awt with parameters of type Point
Point(Point p)
          Constructs and initializes a point with the same location as the specified Point object.
Rectangle(Point p, Dimension d)
          Constructs a new Rectangle whose top-left corner is specified by the Point argument, and whose width and height are specified by the Dimension argument.
Rectangle(Point p)
          Constructs a new Rectangle whose top-left corner is the specified Point, and whose width and height are both zero.
 

Uses of Point in java.awt.event
 

Methods in java.awt.event that return Point
 Point MouseEvent.getPoint()
          Returns the x,y position of the event relative to the source component.
 


JSR 216 (Maintenance Release)

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