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//
// <copyright file="Point.cs" company="Microsoft">
// Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
// </copyright>
//
// This file was generated, please do not edit it directly.
//
// Please see http://wiki/default.aspx/Microsoft.Projects.Avalon/MilCodeGen.html for more information.
//
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
using MS.Internal;
using MS.Internal.WindowsBase;
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Globalization;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.ComponentModel.Design.Serialization;
using System.Windows.Markup;
using System.Windows.Converters;
using System.Windows;
// These types are aliased to match the unamanaged names used in interop
using BOOL = System.UInt32;
using WORD = System.UInt16;
using Float = System.Single;
namespace System.Windows
{
[Serializable]
[TypeConverter(typeof(PointConverter))]
[ValueSerializer(typeof(PointValueSerializer))] // Used by MarkupWriter
partial struct Point : IFormattable
{
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//
// Public Methods
//
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#region Public Methods
/// <summary>
/// Compares two Point instances for exact equality.
/// Note that double values can acquire error when operated upon, such that
/// an exact comparison between two values which are logically equal may fail.
/// Furthermore, using this equality operator, Double.NaN is not equal to itself.
/// </summary>
/// <returns>
/// bool - true if the two Point instances are exactly equal, false otherwise
/// </returns>
/// <param name='point1'>The first Point to compare</param>
/// <param name='point2'>The second Point to compare</param>
public static bool operator == (Point point1, Point point2)
{
return point1.X == point2.X &&
point1.Y == point2.Y;
}
/// <summary>
/// Compares two Point instances for exact inequality.
/// Note that double values can acquire error when operated upon, such that
/// an exact comparison between two values which are logically equal may fail.
/// Furthermore, using this equality operator, Double.NaN is not equal to itself.
/// </summary>
/// <returns>
/// bool - true if the two Point instances are exactly unequal, false otherwise
/// </returns>
/// <param name='point1'>The first Point to compare</param>
/// <param name='point2'>The second Point to compare</param>
public static bool operator != (Point point1, Point point2)
{
return !(point1 == point2);
}
/// <summary>
/// Compares two Point instances for object equality. In this equality
/// Double.NaN is equal to itself, unlike in numeric equality.
/// Note that double values can acquire error when operated upon, such that
/// an exact comparison between two values which
/// are logically equal may fail.
/// </summary>
/// <returns>
/// bool - true if the two Point instances are exactly equal, false otherwise
/// </returns>
/// <param name='point1'>The first Point to compare</param>
/// <param name='point2'>The second Point to compare</param>
public static bool Equals (Point point1, Point point2)
{
return point1.X.Equals(point2.X) &&
point1.Y.Equals(point2.Y);
}
/// <summary>
/// Equals - compares this Point with the passed in object. In this equality
/// Double.NaN is equal to itself, unlike in numeric equality.
/// Note that double values can acquire error when operated upon, such that
/// an exact comparison between two values which
/// are logically equal may fail.
/// </summary>
/// <returns>
/// bool - true if the object is an instance of Point and if it's equal to "this".
/// </returns>
/// <param name='o'>The object to compare to "this"</param>
public override bool Equals(object o)
{
if ((null == o) || !(o is Point))
{
return false;
}
Point value = (Point)o;
return Point.Equals(this,value);
}
/// <summary>
/// Equals - compares this Point with the passed in object. In this equality
/// Double.NaN is equal to itself, unlike in numeric equality.
/// Note that double values can acquire error when operated upon, such that
/// an exact comparison between two values which
/// are logically equal may fail.
/// </summary>
/// <returns>
/// bool - true if "value" is equal to "this".
/// </returns>
/// <param name='value'>The Point to compare to "this"</param>
public bool Equals(Point value)
{
return Point.Equals(this, value);
}
/// <summary>
/// Returns the HashCode for this Point
/// </summary>
/// <returns>
/// int - the HashCode for this Point
/// </returns>
public override int GetHashCode()
{
// Perform field-by-field XOR of HashCodes
return X.GetHashCode() ^
Y.GetHashCode();
}
/// <summary>
/// Parse - returns an instance converted from the provided string using
/// the culture "en-US"
/// <param name="source"> string with Point data </param>
/// </summary>
public static Point Parse(string source)
{
IFormatProvider formatProvider = System.Windows.Markup.TypeConverterHelper.InvariantEnglishUS;
TokenizerHelper th = new TokenizerHelper(source, formatProvider);
Point value;
String firstToken = th.NextTokenRequired();
value = new Point(
Convert.ToDouble(firstToken, formatProvider),
Convert.ToDouble(th.NextTokenRequired(), formatProvider));
// There should be no more tokens in this string.
th.LastTokenRequired();
return value;
}
#endregion Public Methods
//------------------------------------------------------
//
// Public Properties
//
//------------------------------------------------------
#region Public Properties
/// <summary>
/// X - double. Default value is 0.
/// </summary>
public double X
{
get
{
return _x;
}
set
{
_x = value;
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Y - double. Default value is 0.
/// </summary>
public double Y
{
get
{
return _y;
}
set
{
_y = value;
}
}
#endregion Public Properties
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//
// Protected Methods
//
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#region Protected Methods
#endregion ProtectedMethods
//------------------------------------------------------
//
// Internal Methods
//
//------------------------------------------------------
#region Internal Methods
#endregion Internal Methods
//------------------------------------------------------
//
// Internal Properties
//
//------------------------------------------------------
#region Internal Properties
/// <summary>
/// Creates a string representation of this object based on the current culture.
/// </summary>
/// <returns>
/// A string representation of this object.
/// </returns>
public override string ToString()
{
// Delegate to the internal method which implements all ToString calls.
return ConvertToString(null /* format string */, null /* format provider */);
}
/// <summary>
/// Creates a string representation of this object based on the IFormatProvider
/// passed in. If the provider is null, the CurrentCulture is used.
/// </summary>
/// <returns>
/// A string representation of this object.
/// </returns>
public string ToString(IFormatProvider provider)
{
// Delegate to the internal method which implements all ToString calls.
return ConvertToString(null /* format string */, provider);
}
/// <summary>
/// Creates a string representation of this object based on the format string
/// and IFormatProvider passed in.
/// If the provider is null, the CurrentCulture is used.
/// See the documentation for IFormattable for more information.
/// </summary>
/// <returns>
/// A string representation of this object.
/// </returns>
string IFormattable.ToString(string format, IFormatProvider provider)
{
// Delegate to the internal method which implements all ToString calls.
return ConvertToString(format, provider);
}
/// <summary>
/// Creates a string representation of this object based on the format string
/// and IFormatProvider passed in.
/// If the provider is null, the CurrentCulture is used.
/// See the documentation for IFormattable for more information.
/// </summary>
/// <returns>
/// A string representation of this object.
/// </returns>
internal string ConvertToString(string format, IFormatProvider provider)
{
// Helper to get the numeric list separator for a given culture.
char separator = MS.Internal.TokenizerHelper.GetNumericListSeparator(provider);
return String.Format(provider,
"{1:" + format + "}{0}{2:" + format + "}",
separator,
_x,
_y);
}
#endregion Internal Properties
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//
// Dependency Properties
//
//------------------------------------------------------
#region Dependency Properties
#endregion Dependency Properties
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//
// Internal Fields
//
//------------------------------------------------------
#region Internal Fields
internal double _x;
internal double _y;
#endregion Internal Fields
#region Constructors
//------------------------------------------------------
//
// Constructors
//
//------------------------------------------------------
#endregion Constructors
}
}
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