---
title: "cgPoint(for:)"
framework: foundation
role: symbol
role_heading: Type Method
path: "foundation/nscoder/cgpoint(for:)"
---

# cgPoint(for:)

Returns a Core Graphics point structure corresponding to the data in a given string.

## Declaration

```swift
class func cgPoint(for string: String) -> CGPoint
```

## Parameters

- `string`: A string whose contents are of the form “{x,y}”, where x is the x coordinate and y is the y coordinate. The x and y values can represent integer or float values. An example of a valid string is @”{3.0,2.5}”. The string is not localized, so items are always separated with a comma.

## Return Value

Return Value A Core Graphics structure that represents a point. If the string is not well-formed, the function returns CGPointZero.

## Discussion

Discussion In general, you should use this function only to convert strings that were previously created using the string(for:) function.

## See Also

### Representing Geometric Types as Strings

- [cgAffineTransform(for:)](foundation/nscoder/cgaffinetransform(for:).md)
- [cgRect(for:)](foundation/nscoder/cgrect(for:).md)
- [cgSize(for:)](foundation/nscoder/cgsize(for:).md)
- [cgVector(for:)](foundation/nscoder/cgvector(for:).md)
- [nsDirectionalEdgeInsets(for:)](foundation/nscoder/nsdirectionaledgeinsets(for:).md)
- [uiEdgeInsets(for:)](foundation/nscoder/uiedgeinsets(for:).md)
- [uiOffset(for:)](foundation/nscoder/uioffset(for:).md)
- [string(for:)](foundation/nscoder/string(for:)-4qz0a.md)
- [string(for:)](foundation/nscoder/string(for:)-4omzv.md)
- [string(for:)](foundation/nscoder/string(for:)-6yx6n.md)
- [string(for:)](foundation/nscoder/string(for:)-6ix86.md)
- [string(for:)](foundation/nscoder/string(for:)-2f1xb.md)
- [string(for:)](foundation/nscoder/string(for:)-hp8b.md)
- [string(for:)](foundation/nscoder/string(for:)-26b4z.md)
- [string(for:)](foundation/nscoder/string(for:)-454dj.md)
