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Class Position



  • public final class Position
    extends Object

    Represents a position object

    • Constructor Summary

      Constructors 
      Constructor and Description
      Position(double xIndent, double yIndent)
      Initializes a new instance of Position class
    • Constructor Detail

      • Position

        public Position(double xIndent,
                        double yIndent)

        Initializes a new instance of Position class

        Parameters:
        xIndent - X coordinate value.
        yIndent - Y coordinate value.
    • Method Detail

      • getXIndent

        public double getXIndent()

        Gets the X coordinate of the object

        Returns:
        double value
      • setXIndent

        public void setXIndent(double value)

        Sets the X coordinate of the object

        Parameters:
        value - double value
      • getYIndent

        public double getYIndent()

        Gets the Y coordinate of the object

        Returns:
        double value
      • setYIndent

        public void setYIndent(double value)

        Sets the Y coordinate of the object

        Parameters:
        value - double value
      • toString

        public String toString()

        Gets string representation for the current Position object.

        Overrides:
        toString in class Object
        Returns:
        String representration of the Position object.
      • equals

        public boolean equals(Object obj)

        Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current Position object.

        Overrides:
        equals in class Object
        Parameters:
        obj - Object that is checked for equality.
        Returns:
        True in case objects are equal.
      • hashCode

        public int hashCode()
        Returns a hash code value for the object. This method is supported for the benefit of hash tables such as those provided by HashMap.

        The general contract of hashCode is:

        • Whenever it is invoked on the same object more than once during an execution of a Java application, the hashCode method must consistently return the same integer, provided no information used in equals comparisons on the object is modified. This integer need not remain consistent from one execution of an application to another execution of the same application.
        • If two objects are equal according to the equals(Object) method, then calling the hashCode method on each of the two objects must produce the same integer result.
        • It is not required that if two objects are unequal according to the Object.equals(java.lang.Object) method, then calling the hashCode method on each of the two objects must produce distinct integer results. However, the programmer should be aware that producing distinct integer results for unequal objects may improve the performance of hash tables.

        As much as is reasonably practical, the hashCode method defined by class Object does return distinct integers for distinct objects. (This is typically implemented by converting the internal address of the object into an integer, but this implementation technique is not required by the JavaTM programming language.)

        Overrides:
        hashCode in class Object
        Returns:
        a hash code value for this object.
        See Also:
        Object.equals(java.lang.Object), System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)