acircle.getCenter() to (x,y) coordinates in Python
MRAB
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Mon Dec 25 13:31:26 EST 2017
On 2017-12-25 02:42, G Yu wrote:
> Ah, I get it now. I have to store the acircle.getCenter() in a point Point, and then access Point.getX() and Point.getY() separately. It was just that middle step that I was missing. Thanks so much!
>
It's not strictly true that you _have to_ store the result of
acircle.getCenter().
You could call it twice:
(acircle.getCenter().getX(), acircle.getCenter().getY())
or you could write a function for it:
def as_cartesian(point):
return point.getX(), point.getY()
and call it:
as_cartesian(acircle.getCenter())
Just pick whatever way makes the most sense.
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