---
title: Point.sitsOn()
---
The `Point.sitsOn()` method returns `true` if this point has the _exact_ same
coordinates as the point you pass to it.
## Signature
```js
bool point.sitsOn(Point check)
```
## Example
<Example caption="An example of the Point.sitsOn() method">
```js
({ Point, points, Path, paths, Snippet, snippets, part }) => {
let s
for (let i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
points[`a${i}`] = new Point(i * 10, 40)
points[`b${i}`] = new Point(i * 10, i * 8)
if (points[`a${i}`].sitsOn(points[`b${i}`])) s = "notch"
else s = "bnotch"
snippets[`b${i}`] = new Snippet(s, points[`b${i}`])
snippets[`a${i}`] = new Snippet(s, points[`a${i}`])
}
// Prevent clipping
paths.diag = new Path()
.move(new Point(0,0))
.move(new Point(90,70))
return part
}
```
</Example>
## Notes
This method uses strict comparison. So points with an X-coordinate of `10` and
`10.0001` are considered to be different.
To check if two points have the same coordinates rounded to the nearest
millimeter, use [`Point.sitsRoughlyOn()`](/reference/api/point/sitsroughlyon/)
instead.