#[repr(C)]
pub struct CGRect { pub origin: CGPoint, pub size: CGSize, }
Available on crate feature foundation only.
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The location and dimensions of a rectangle.

In the default Core Graphics coordinate space (macOS), the origin is located in the lower-left corner of the rectangle and the rectangle extends towards the upper-right corner.

If the context has a flipped coordinate space (iOS, tvOS, watchOS) the origin is in the upper-left corner and the rectangle extends towards the lower-right corner.

This technically belongs to the CoreGraphics framework, but we define it here for convenience.

See Apple’s documentation.

Fields

origin: CGPoint

The coordinates of the rectangle’s origin.

size: CGSize

The dimensions of the rectangle.

Implementations

Create a new rectangle with the given origin and dimensions.

Examples
use objc2::foundation::{CGPoint, CGRect, CGSize};
let origin = CGPoint::new(10.0, -2.3);
let size = CGSize::new(5.0, 0.0);
let rect = CGRect::new(origin, size);

A rectangle with origin (0.0, 0.0) and zero width and height.

Returns a rectangle with a positive width and height.

This is often useful

Examples
use objc2::foundation::{CGPoint, CGRect, CGSize};
let origin = CGPoint::new(1.0, 1.0);
let size = CGSize::new(-5.0, -2.0);
let rect = CGRect::new(origin, size);
assert_eq!(rect.standardize().size, CGSize::new(5.0, 2.0));

The smallest coordinate of the rectangle.

The center point of the rectangle.

The largest coordinate of the rectangle.

Returns whether a rectangle has zero width or height.

Examples
use objc2::foundation::{CGPoint, CGRect, CGSize};
assert!(CGRect::ZERO.is_empty());
let point = CGPoint::new(1.0, 2.0);
assert!(CGRect::new(point, CGSize::ZERO).is_empty());
assert!(!CGRect::new(point, CGSize::new(1.0, 1.0)).is_empty());

Trait Implementations

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This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

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The Objective-C type-encoding for a reference of this type. Read more

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