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Name | rotate() |
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Examples | translate(width/2, height/2); rotate(PI/3.0); rect(-26, -26, 52, 52); | ||
Description |
Rotates a shape the amount specified by the angle parameter. Angles must be specified in radians (values from 0 to TWO_PI), or they can be converted from degrees to radians with the radians() function.
Objects are always rotated around their relative position to the origin, and positive numbers rotate objects in a clockwise direction. Transformations apply to everything that happens afterward, and subsequent calls to the function compound the effect. For example, calling rotate(HALF_PI) once and then calling rotate(HALF_PI) a second time is the same as a single rotate(PI). All tranformations are reset when draw() begins again. Technically, rotate() multiplies the current transformation matrix by a rotation matrix. This function can be further controlled by pushMatrix() and popMatrix(). |
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Syntax | rotate(angle) rotate(angle, x, y, z) | ||
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Returns | void | ||
Related | popMatrix() pushMatrix() rotateX() rotateY() rotateZ() scale() radians() |