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Diffstat (limited to 'src/interfaces/jdbc/postgresql/PGpoint.java')
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1 files changed, 0 insertions, 96 deletions
diff --git a/src/interfaces/jdbc/postgresql/PGpoint.java b/src/interfaces/jdbc/postgresql/PGpoint.java deleted file mode 100644 index 77a61730f93..00000000000 --- a/src/interfaces/jdbc/postgresql/PGpoint.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -/** - * - * This implements a version of java.awt.Point, except it uses double - * to represent the coordinates. - * - * It maps to the point datatype in postgresql. - */ - -package postgresql; - -import java.awt.Point; -import java.io.*; -import java.sql.*; - -public class PGpoint implements Serializable -{ - /** - * These are the coordinates. - * These are public, because their equivalents in java.awt.Point are - */ - public double x,y; - - public PGpoint(double x,double y) - { - this.x = x; - this.y = y; - } - - public PGpoint(PGpoint p) - { - this(p.x,p.y); - } - - /** - * This constructor is used by the driver. - */ - public PGpoint(String s) throws SQLException - { - PGtokenizer t = new PGtokenizer(PGtokenizer.removePara(s),','); - try { - x = Double.valueOf(t.getToken(0)).doubleValue(); - y = Double.valueOf(t.getToken(1)).doubleValue(); - } catch(NumberFormatException e) { - throw new SQLException("conversion of point failed - "+e.toString()); - } - } - - public boolean equals(Object obj) - { - PGpoint p = (PGpoint)obj; - return x == p.x && y == p.y; - } - - /** - * This returns the point in the syntax expected by postgresql - */ - public String toString() - { - return "("+x+","+y+")"; - } - - public void translate(int x,int y) - { - translate((double)x,(double)y); - } - - public void translate(double x,double y) - { - this.x += x; - this.y += y; - } - - public void move(int x,int y) - { - setLocation(x,y); - } - - public void move(double x,double y) - { - this.x = x; - this.y = y; - } - - // refer to java.awt.Point for description of this - public void setLocation(int x,int y) - { - move((double)x,(double)y); - } - - // refer to java.awt.Point for description of this - public void setLocation(Point p) - { - setLocation(p.x,p.y); - } - -} |