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− | <noinclude>{{Manual Page|version= | + | ;RotateText( <Text>, <Angle> ) |
− | {{command|text}} | + | :Returns text rotated by given angle. [[LaTeX]] is used for rendering of the result. |
− | ;RotateText | + | :{{Example|1=<code><nowiki>RotateText("a = 5", 45°)</nowiki></code>}} |
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+ | {{Notes|1= | ||
+ | * The text needs to be enclosed in double quotes <code>"</code>. | ||
+ | * The text is rotated around the top left corner (also known as corner 4) of the box containing the text, and placed at the origin of the coordinate system. | ||
+ | : {{Example|1=If you want to place the text "GeoGebra", rotated by 42°, at point (6,6), use the command <code>Text(RotateText("GeoGebra", 42°), (6, 6),true,true)</code> }} | ||
+ | * The angle is in radians unless you explicitly use the degree symbol <code>°</code>.}} |
Latest revision as of 11:55, 7 February 2019
- RotateText( <Text>, <Angle> )
- Returns text rotated by given angle. LaTeX is used for rendering of the result.
- Example:
RotateText("a = 5", 45°)
Notes:
- The text needs to be enclosed in double quotes
"
. - The text is rotated around the top left corner (also known as corner 4) of the box containing the text, and placed at the origin of the coordinate system.
- Example: If you want to place the text "GeoGebra", rotated by 42°, at point (6,6), use the command
Text(RotateText("GeoGebra", 42°), (6, 6),true,true)
- The angle is in radians unless you explicitly use the degree symbol
°
.