| # PointRef API | |
| `PointRef` objects keep a specific point in a document synced over time as new operations are applied to the editor. It is created using the `Editor.pointRef` method. You can access their property `current` at any time for the up-to-date `Point` value. When you no longer need to track this location, call `unref()` to free the resources. The `affinity` refers to the direction the `PointRef` will go when a user inserts content at the current position of the `Point`. | |
| ```typescript | |
| interface PointRef { | |
| current: Point | null | |
| affinity: 'forward' | 'backward' | null | |
| unref(): Point | null | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| - [Instance methods](point-ref.md#instance-methods) | |
| - [Static methods](point-ref.md#static-methods) | |
| - [Transform methods](point-ref.md#trasnform-methods) | |
| ## Instance methods | |
| #### `unref() => Point | null` | |
| Call this when you no longer need to sync this point. | |
| It also returns the current value. | |
| ## Static methods | |
| ### Transform methods | |
| #### `PointRef.transform(ref: PointRef, op: Operation)` | |
| Transform the point refs current value by an `op`. | |
| The editor calls this as needed, so normally you won't need to. | |