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<h1 class="title">point QML Basic Type</h1>
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<p>a value with x and y attributes.</p>
<p>The <code>point</code> type refers to a value with <code>x</code> and <code>y</code> attributes.</p>
<p>To create a <code>point</code> value, specify it as a "x,y" string:</p>
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<span class="type">CustomObject</span> { <span class="name">myPointProperty</span>: <span class="string">"0,20"</span> }
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<p>Or use the <a href="qml-qtqml-qt.html#point-method">Qt.point()</a> function:</p>
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<span class="type">CustomObject</span> { <span class="name">myPointProperty</span>: <span class="name">Qt</span>.<span class="name">point</span>(<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">20</span>) }
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<p>When integrating with C++, note that any <a href="../qtcore/qpoint.html">QPoint</a> or <a href="../qtcore/qpointf.html">QPointF</a> value <a href="qtqml-cppintegration-data.html">passed into QML from C++</a> is automatically converted into a <code>point</code> value. When a <code>point</code> value is passed to C++, it is automatically converted into a <a href="../qtcore/qpointf.html">QPointF</a> value.</p>
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<p><b>See also </b><a href="qtqml-typesystem-basictypes.html">QML Basic Types</a>.</p>
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