---
title: Point.copy()
---
The `Point.copy()` method returns a new point with the same coordinates as the
original point. This method does _not_ copy any attributes the original point
may have.
## Signature
```js
Point point.copy()
```
## Point.copy() example
<Example caption="An example of the Point.copy() method">
```js
({ Point, points, Path, paths, Snippet, snippets, part }) => {
points.A = new Point(25, 25)
.setText("Point A", "text-xl")
.attr("data-text-fill-opacity", "0.5")
points.B = points.A.clone().setText("Point B")
snippets.x = new Snippet("notch", points.A)
// Avoid the text getting cropped
paths.hidden = new Path()
.move(new Point(20,10))
.move(new Point(75,30))
.addClass('hidden')
return part
}
```
</Example>
## Notes
The `Point.copy()` method will only copy the point's coordinates.
To also copy the attributes, use [`Point.clone()`](/reference/api/point/clone/) instead.