In programs such as Unity3D that have Vector2/Vector3's etc (I use C# coding in the program), you can multiply Unity's Vector objects by a float simply using the '*' operand and no explicit methods. Eg:
Vector2 oldVector = new Vector2(10f, 10f);
Vector2 newVector = oldVector * -2f
And then newVector would have the value (-20f, -20f).
As opposed to something using methods like:
Vector2 oldVector = new Vector2(10f, 10f);
Vector2 newVector = oldVector.multiply(-2f);
Basically how would you tell Java to handle this/implement it into your class? Is there even a way?
I realise this may just be convoluted and that it's likely significantly easier to just use methods, but I feel like it would be interesting to learn and maybe useful at a later stage.