Java Point.move(int x, int y)
Syntax
Point.move(int x, int y) has the following syntax.
public void move(int x, int y)
Example
In the following code shows how to use Point.move(int x, int y) method.
import java.awt.Point;
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public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Point aPoint = new Point();
Point bPoint = new Point(50, 25);
Point cPoint = new Point(bPoint);
System.out.println("cPoint is located at: " + cPoint);
System.out.println("aPoint is located at: " + aPoint);
aPoint.move(100, 50);
bPoint.x = 110;
bPoint.y = 70;
aPoint.translate(10, 20);
System.out.println("aPoint is now at: " + aPoint);
if (aPoint.equals(bPoint))
System.out.println("aPoint and bPoint are at the same location.");
}
}
The code above generates the following result.
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