/* ============================================================================== This file is part of the JUCE framework. Copyright (c) Raw Material Software Limited JUCE is an open source framework subject to commercial or open source licensing. By downloading, installing, or using the JUCE framework, or combining the JUCE framework with any other source code, object code, content or any other copyrightable work, you agree to the terms of the JUCE End User Licence Agreement, and all incorporated terms including the JUCE Privacy Policy and the JUCE Website Terms of Service, as applicable, which will bind you. If you do not agree to the terms of these agreements, we will not license the JUCE framework to you, and you must discontinue the installation or download process and cease use of the JUCE framework. JUCE End User Licence Agreement: https://juce.com/legal/juce-8-licence/ JUCE Privacy Policy: https://juce.com/juce-privacy-policy JUCE Website Terms of Service: https://juce.com/juce-website-terms-of-service/ Or: You may also use this code under the terms of the AGPLv3: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html THE JUCE FRAMEWORK IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, AND ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE DISCLAIMED. ============================================================================== */ namespace juce { //============================================================================== /** An X-Y position stored as a pair of RelativeCoordinate values. @see RelativeCoordinate, RelativeRectangle @tags{GUI} */ class JUCE_API RelativePoint { public: /** Creates a point at the origin. */ RelativePoint(); /** Creates an absolute point, relative to the origin. */ RelativePoint (Point absolutePoint); /** Creates an absolute point, relative to the origin. */ RelativePoint (float absoluteX, float absoluteY); /** Creates an absolute point from two coordinates. */ RelativePoint (const RelativeCoordinate& x, const RelativeCoordinate& y); /** Creates a point from a stringified representation. The string must contain a pair of coordinates, separated by space or a comma. The syntax for the coordinate strings is explained in the RelativeCoordinate class. @see toString */ RelativePoint (const String& stringVersion); bool operator== (const RelativePoint&) const noexcept; bool operator!= (const RelativePoint&) const noexcept; /** Calculates the absolute position of this point. You'll need to provide a suitable Expression::Scope for looking up any coordinates that may be needed to calculate the result. */ Point resolve (const Expression::Scope* evaluationContext) const; /** Changes the values of this point's coordinates to make it resolve to the specified position. Calling this will leave any anchor points unchanged, but will set any absolute or relative positions to whatever values are necessary to make the resultant position match the position that is provided. */ void moveToAbsolute (Point newPos, const Expression::Scope* evaluationContext); /** Returns a string which represents this point. This returns a comma-separated pair of coordinates. For details of the string syntax used by the coordinates, see the RelativeCoordinate constructor notes. The string that is returned can be passed to the RelativePoint constructor to recreate the point. */ String toString() const; /** Returns true if this point depends on any other coordinates for its position. */ bool isDynamic() const; // The actual X and Y coords... RelativeCoordinate x, y; }; } // namespace juce