Reference
Struct - Point
Struct reference for iced::Point.
Struct - Point
Authoritative source: ref/doc/iced/struct.Point.html.
# Rustdoc summary
A 2D point.
# Verified declaration
rust
pub struct Point<T = f32> { pub x: T, pub y: T, }
# When to use
Use this struct when you need the concrete typed value represented by iced::... in application/runtime or layout code.
# Why to use
It gives explicit data and behavior surfaces aligned with rustdoc signatures and trait bounds.
# Example References
- ref/examples/clock/src/main.rs
- ref/examples/solar_system/src/main.rs
- ref/examples/sierpinski_triangle/src/main.rs
- ref/examples/bezier_tool/src/main.rs
- ref/examples/delineate/src/main.rs
- ref/examples/loading_spinners/src/easing.rs
# Related
# Use this when...
- You need this concrete Iced type in state/configuration/helpers.
- You want stronger typing than primitive values provide.
- You are working with runtime primitives like Task/Subscription/Settings.
# Minimal example
rust
// Construct and pass this struct where the corresponding API expects it.
# How it works
Crate-level structs define shared runtime, geometry, styling, and configuration data. Using them directly keeps app code aligned with rustdoc contracts.
# Common patterns
rust
// Centralize commonly reused struct values in helper constructors.
# Gotchas / tips
- Prefer explicit Iced structs over loosely typed primitives where possible.
- Check trait bounds when using these types in generic code.
- For runtime structs, keep lifecycle ownership clear.