Vector.X Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the X component of this vector.
public:
property double X { double get(); void set(double value); };
public double X { get; set; }
member this.X : double with get, set
Public Property X As Double
Property Value
The X component of this vector. The default value is 0.
Examples
The following example shows how to check two Vector structures for equality.
// Checks if two Vectors are equal using the overloaded equality operator.
private Boolean vectorEqualityExample()
{
// Declaring vecto1 and initializing x,y values
Vector vector1 = new Vector(20, 30);
// Declaring vector2 without initializing x,y values
Vector vector2 = new Vector();
// Boolean to hold the result of the comparison
Boolean areEqual;
// assigning values to vector2
vector2.X = 45;
vector2.Y = 70;
// Comparing Vectors for equality
// areEqual is False
areEqual = (vector1 == vector2);
return areEqual;
}
' Checks if two Vectors are equal using the overloaded equality operator.
Private Function vectorEqualityExample() As Boolean
' Declaring vecto1 and initializing x,y values
Dim vector1 As New Vector(20, 30)
' Declaring vector2 without initializing x,y values
Dim vector2 As New Vector()
' Boolean to hold the result of the comparison
Dim areEqual As Boolean
' assigning values to vector2
vector2.X = 45
vector2.Y = 70
' Comparing Vectors for equality
' areEqual is False
areEqual = (vector1 = vector2)
Return areEqual
End Function
Applies to
See also
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