public static class Point2D.Float extends Point2D implements Serializable
Float class defines a point specified in float
 precision.Point2D.Double, Point2D.Float| Modifier and Type | Field and Description | 
|---|---|
| float | xThe X coordinate of this  Point2D. | 
| float | yThe Y coordinate of this  Point2D. | 
| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| Float()Constructs and initializes a  Point2Dwith
 coordinates (0, 0). | 
| Float(float x,
     float y)Constructs and initializes a  Point2Dwith
 the specified coordinates. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| double | getX()Returns the X coordinate of this  Point2Dindoubleprecision. | 
| double | getY()Returns the Y coordinate of this  Point2Dindoubleprecision. | 
| void | setLocation(double x,
           double y)Sets the location of this  Point2Dto the
 specifieddoublecoordinates. | 
| void | setLocation(float x,
           float y)Sets the location of this  Point2Dto the
 specifiedfloatcoordinates. | 
| String | toString()Returns a  Stringthat represents the value
 of thisPoint2D. | 
clone, distance, distance, distance, distanceSq, distanceSq, distanceSq, equals, hashCode, setLocationpublic float x
Point2D.public float y
Point2D.public Float()
Point2D with
 coordinates (0, 0).public Float(float x,
             float y)
Point2D with
 the specified coordinates.x - the X coordinate of the newly
          constructed Point2Dy - the Y coordinate of the newly
          constructed Point2Dpublic double getX()
Point2D in
 double precision.public double getY()
Point2D in
 double precision.public void setLocation(double x,
                        double y)
Point2D to the
 specified double coordinates.setLocation in class Point2Dx - the new X coordinate of this Point2Dy - the new Y coordinate of this Point2Dpublic void setLocation(float x,
                        float y)
Point2D to the
 specified float coordinates.x - the new X coordinate of this Point2Dy - the new Y coordinate of this Point2D Submit a bug or feature 
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