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package ucar.unidata.geoloc;
import ucar.unidata.util.Format;
import java.awt.geom.Point2D;
import java.util.Formatter;
/**
* Our implementation of ProjectionPoint,
* that subclasses java.awt.geom.Point2D to add serialization.
*
* @author John Caron
* @see ProjectionPoint
*/
public class ProjectionPointImpl extends Point2D.Double implements ProjectionPoint, java.io.Serializable {
/**
* Default constructor, initialized to 0,0
*/
public ProjectionPointImpl() {
this(0.0, 0.0);
}
/**
* Constructor that copies Point2D values into this.
*
* @param pt point to copy
*/
public ProjectionPointImpl(Point2D pt) {
super(pt.getX(), pt.getY());
}
/**
* Constructor that copies ProjectionPoint values into this.
*
* @param pt point to copy
*/
public ProjectionPointImpl(ProjectionPoint pt) {
super(pt.getX(), pt.getY());
}
/**
* Constructor, initialized to x, y
*
* @param x x coordinate
* @param y y coordinate
*/
public ProjectionPointImpl(double x, double y) {
super(x, y);
}
/**
* Returns true if this represents the same point as pt.
*
* @param pt point to check
* @return true if this represents the same point as pt.
*/
public boolean equals(ProjectionPoint pt) {
return (pt.getX() == getX()) && (pt.getY() == getY());
}
/**
* nicely format this point
*
* @return nicely formatted point
*/
public String toString() {
return Format.d(getX(), 4) + " " + Format.d(getY(), 4);
}
public void toString(Formatter f) {
f.format("x=%f y=%f ", getX(), getY());
}
// convenience setting routines
/**
* set x,y location from pt
*
* @param pt point to use for values
*/
public void setLocation(ProjectionPoint pt) {
setLocation(pt.getX(), pt.getY());
}
/**
* set x,y location from pt
*
* @param pt point to use for values
*/
public void setLocation(Point2D pt) {
setLocation(pt.getX(), pt.getY());
}
/**
* See if either coordinate is +/- infinite. This happens sometimes
* in projective geometry.
*
* @return true if either coordinate is +/- infinite.
*/
public boolean isInfinite() {
return (x == java.lang.Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY)
|| (x == java.lang.Double.NEGATIVE_INFINITY)
|| (y == java.lang.Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY)
|| (y == java.lang.Double.NEGATIVE_INFINITY);
}
/**
* See if either coordinate in pt
is +/- infinite.
* This happens sometimes in projective geometry.
*
* @param pt point to check
* @return true if either coordinate is +/- infinite.
*/
static public boolean isInfinite(ProjectionPoint pt) {
return (pt.getX() == java.lang.Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY)
|| (pt.getX() == java.lang.Double.NEGATIVE_INFINITY)
|| (pt.getY() == java.lang.Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY)
|| (pt.getY() == java.lang.Double.NEGATIVE_INFINITY);
}
}
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