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* Vectors are not rotated around axis origin, but around their initial point.
 
* Vectors are not rotated around axis origin, but around their initial point.
* When a polygon, segment or arc are rotated, also images of the vertices / endpoints and sides (in case of polygon) are created.
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* When a polygon, segment, arc, etc. is rotated, also images of the vertices / endpoints and sides (in case of polygon) are created.
 
* This command also rotates images.
 
* This command also rotates images.
 
* For text rotation use [[RotateText Command]].
 
* For text rotation use [[RotateText Command]].
 
* See also [[File:Mode rotatebyangle.svg|link=|24px ]] [[Rotate around Point Tool|Rotate around Point]] tool.}}
 
* See also [[File:Mode rotatebyangle.svg|link=|24px ]] [[Rotate around Point Tool|Rotate around Point]] tool.}}

Revision as of 09:49, 27 August 2015


Rotate[ <Object>, <Angle> ]
Rotates the geometric object by the angle around the axis origin.
Rotate[ <Object>, <Angle>, <Point> ]
Rotates the geometric object by the angle around the given point.
Rotate[ <Object>, <Angle>, <Axis of Rotation>]
Rotates the geometric object by the angle around the given axis of rotation.
Rotate[ <Object>, <Angle>, <Point on Axis>, <Axis Direction or Plane> ]
Note:
  • Vectors are not rotated around axis origin, but around their initial point.
  • When a polygon, segment, arc, etc. is rotated, also images of the vertices / endpoints and sides (in case of polygon) are created.
  • This command also rotates images.
  • For text rotation use RotateText Command.
  • See also Mode rotatebyangle.svg Rotate around Point tool.
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