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//
// Nenya library - tools for developing networked games
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package com.threerings.media.util;
import java.awt.Point;
/**
* A path node is a single destination point in a {@link Path}.
*/
public class PathNode
{
/** The node coordinates in screen pixels. */
public Point loc;
/** The direction to face while heading toward the node. */
public int dir;
/**
* Construct a path node object.
*
* @param x the node x-position.
* @param y the node y-position.
* @param dir the facing direction.
*/
public PathNode (int x, int y, int dir)
{
loc = new Point(x, y);
this.dir = dir;
}
@Override
public String toString ()
{
StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder();
buf.append("[");
toString(buf);
return buf.append("]").toString();
}
/**
* This should be overridden by derived classes (which should be sure to call
* super.toString()
) to append the derived class specific path node information
* to the string buffer.
*/
public void toString (StringBuilder buf)
{
buf.append("x=").append(loc.x);
buf.append(", y=").append(loc.y);
buf.append(", dir=").append(dir);
}
}
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