Rect rectangle


Class methods:


new(inLeft, inTop, inWidth, inHeight)


return a new Rect with the given upper left corner and dimensions.


newSides(inLeft, inTop, inRight, inBottom)


return a new Rect with the given boundaries.


fromPoints(inPoint1, inPoint2)


return a new Rect defined by the given Points.


Instance methods:


left

top

right

bottom


Get the value of the boundary.


left_(aValue)

top_(aValue)

right_(aValue)

bottom_(aValue)


Set the value of the boundary.


set(inLeft, inTop, inRight, inBottom)


set the boundaries to the given values.


setBy(inLeft, inTop, inWidth, inHeight)


set the upper left corner and dimensions.


setExtent(inWidth, inHeight)


set the dimensions.


width


return the width.


height


return the height,


width_(aValue)


set the width.


height_(aValue)


set the height.


origin


return the upper left corner as a Point.


corner


return the lower right corner as a Point.


extent


return a Point whose x value is the height and whose y value is the width.


leftTop


return the upper left corner as a Point.


rightTop


return the upper right corner as a Point.


leftBottom


return the lower left corner as a Point.


rightBottom


return the lower right corner as a Point.


moveBy(x, y)


returns a new Rect which is offset by x and y.


moveTo(x, y)


returns a new Rect whose upper left corner is moved to (x, y).


moveToPoint(aPoint)


returns a new Rect whose upper left corner is moved to aPoint.


resizeBy(x, y)


returns a new Rect whose dimensions have been changed by (x, y).


resizeTo(x, y)


returns a new Rect whose dimensions are (x, y).


insetBy(x, y)


returns a new Rect whose boundaries have been inset by (x, y).


insetAll(insetLeft, insetTop, insetRight, insetBottom)


returns a new Rect whose boundaries have been inset by the given amounts.


contains(aPoint)


answers whether aPoint is in the receiver.


union(aRect)

| aRect


returns a new Rect which contains the receiver and aRect.


sect(aRect)

& aRect


returns a new Rect which is the intersection of the receiver and aRect.