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DelphiVCL.Point or TPoint is used to define a pixel location on-screen.
The TPoint type defines the integer type X and Y coordinates of a pixel location on-screen, with the origin in the upper-left corner. X and Y specify the horizontal and vertical coordinates of a point, respectively.
The type of X and Y is FixedInt.
Let’s browse all the properties, methods, and built-in properties of the DelphiVCL.Point using dir() command:
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import DelphiVCL dir(DelphiVCL.Point) |
See the responses in our Windows command prompt:
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You can also read short informations about the DelphiVCL.Point using the print() command:
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print(DelphiVCL.Point) print(DelphiVCL.Point.__doc__) |
See the responses in our Windows command prompt:
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