Difference between revisions of "Rotate Command"
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; Rotate[ [[Geometric Objects|Geometric Object]], Angle]: Rotates the geometric object by the angle around the axis origin. | ; Rotate[ [[Geometric Objects|Geometric Object]], Angle]: Rotates the geometric object by the angle around the axis origin. | ||
; Rotate[ Image, Angle]: Rotates the image by the angle around the axis origin. | ; Rotate[ Image, Angle]: Rotates the image by the angle around the axis origin. | ||
− | ; Rotate[ [[Geometric Objects|Geometric Object]], Angle, Point P]: Rotates the geometric object by the angle around point | + | ; Rotate[ [[Geometric Objects|Geometric Object]], Angle, Point P]: Rotates the geometric object by the angle around point P. |
; Rotate[ Image, Angle, Point P]: Rotates the image by the angle around point P. | ; Rotate[ Image, Angle, Point P]: Rotates the image by the angle around point P. | ||
Revision as of 16:39, 28 November 2011
- Rotate[ Geometric Object, Angle]
- Rotates the geometric object by the angle around the axis origin.
- Rotate[ Image, Angle]
- Rotates the image by the angle around the axis origin.
- Rotate[ Geometric Object, Angle, Point P]
- Rotates the geometric object by the angle around point P.
- Rotate[ Image, Angle, Point P]
- Rotates the image by the angle around point P.
Note:
- Vectors are not rotated around axis origin or point P, 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.
- For text rotation use RotateText Command.
- See also Rotate Object around Point by Angle tool