pub struct Point {
    pub x: i32,
    pub y: i32,
}
Expand description

2D point.

A point can be used to define the position of a graphics object. For example, a Rectangle may be defined that has its top left corner at (-1, -2). To specify the size of an object Size should be used instead.

Nalgebra support can be enabled with the nalgebra_support feature. This implements From<Vector2<N>> and From<&Vector2<N>> where N is Scalar + Into<i32>. This allows use of Nalgebra’s Vector2 with embedded-graphics where i8, i16, i32, u16 or u8 is used for value storage.

Examples

Create a Point from two integers

use embedded_graphics::geometry::Point;

// Create a coord using the `new` constructor method
let p = Point::new(10, 20);

Create a Point from a Nalgebra Vector2

Be sure to enable the nalgebra_support feature to get Nalgebra integration.

use embedded_graphics::geometry::Point;
use nalgebra::Vector2;

let n_coord = Vector2::new(10i32, 20);

assert_eq!(Point::from(n_coord), Point::new(10, 20));

Convert a Vector2<u8> into a Point

Be sure to enable the nalgebra_support feature to get Nalgebra integration.

Smaller unsigned types that can be converted to i32 are also supported in conversions.

use embedded_graphics::geometry::Point;
use nalgebra::Vector2;

let n_coord = Vector2::new(10u8, 20);

assert_eq!(Point::from(n_coord), Point::new(10, 20));

Fields

x: i32

The x coordinate.

y: i32

The y coordinate.

Implementations

Creates a point from X and Y coordinates.

Creates a point with X and Y values set to an equal value.

Examples
use embedded_graphics::geometry::Point;

let point = Point::new_equal(11);

assert_eq!(point, Point { x: 11, y: 11 });

Creates a point with X and Y equal to zero.

Returns a point with equal x value and y set to 0.

Examples
Move a Point along the X axis.
use embedded_graphics::geometry::Point;

let translate = Point::new(20, 30);

let point = Point::new(10, 15);

let moved_x = point + translate.x_axis();

assert_eq!(moved_x, Point::new(30, 15));

Returns a point with equal y value and x set to 0.

Examples
Move a Point along the Y axis.
use embedded_graphics::geometry::Point;

let translate = Point::new(20, 30);

let point = Point::new(10, 15);

let moved_y = point + translate.y_axis();

assert_eq!(moved_y, Point::new(10, 45));

Remove the sign from a coordinate

Examples
let point = Point::new(-5, -10);

assert_eq!(point.abs(), Point::new(5, 10));

Returns the componentwise minimum of two Points

Examples
use embedded_graphics::geometry::Point;

let min = Point::new(20, 30).component_min(Point::new(15, 50));

assert_eq!(min, Point::new(15, 30));

Returns the componentwise maximum of two Points

Examples
use embedded_graphics::geometry::Point;

let min = Point::new(20, 30).component_max(Point::new(15, 50));

assert_eq!(min, Point::new(20, 50));

Returns the componentwise multiplication of two Points.

use embedded_graphics::geometry::Point;

let result = Point::new(20, 30).component_mul(Point::new(-2, 3));

assert_eq!(result, Point::new(-40, 90));

Returns the componentwise division of two Pointss.

Panics

Panics if one of the components of other equals zero.

use embedded_graphics::geometry::Point;

let result = Point::new(20, 30).component_div(Point::new(10, -3));

assert_eq!(result, Point::new(2, -10));

Trait Implementations

The resulting type after applying the + operator.
Performs the + operation. Read more

Offsets a point by adding a size.

Panics

This function will panic if width or height are too large to be represented as an i32 and debug assertions are enabled.

The resulting type after applying the + operator.
Performs the += operation. Read more

Offsets a point by adding a size.

Panics

This function will panic if width or height are too large to be represented as an i32 and debug assertions are enabled.

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The resulting type after applying the / operator.
Performs the / operation. Read more
Performs the /= operation. Read more
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The returned type after indexing.
Performs the indexing (container[index]) operation. Read more
The resulting type after applying the * operator.
Performs the * operation. Read more
Performs the *= operation. Read more
The resulting type after applying the - operator.
Performs the unary - operation. Read more
This method returns an Ordering between self and other. Read more
Compares and returns the maximum of two values. Read more
Compares and returns the minimum of two values. Read more
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The resulting type after applying the - operator.
Performs the - operation. Read more

Offsets a point by subtracting a size.

Panics

This function will panic if width or height are too large to be represented as an i32 and debug assertions are enabled.

The resulting type after applying the - operator.
Performs the -= operation. Read more

Offsets a point by subtracting a size.

Panics

This function will panic if width or height are too large to be represented as an i32 and debug assertions are enabled.

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
Performs the conversion.
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