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{alias:rot} h2. Name *rot* — Rotate a dataset of type polydata. h2. Syntax {panel:|borderStyle=solid|borderWidth=1|bgColor=#FFFFAA} *rot* _angle\_in\_deg_ \[_x y z_ *| x | y | z | cur* | \[*rep*] \[*del*] \[*col*] \[*nref*] {panel} h2. Description Rotate the dataset. Only valid for polydata; i.e points, lines and triangle surfaces. Rotation is default around the reference point, and the z-axis is the rotation axis. See the [ref] command for setting the reference point that will be used as the rotation origo. h2. Arguments *rep* _number_ {indent}Repeate the rotation _number_ times.{indent} *del* {indent}Delete the display of the rotated data.{indent} *col* {indent}Shift color when repeated display.{indent} *x | y | z* {indent}Rotate around x- / y- / z-axes.{indent} *cur* {indent}Rotate around the cursor point.{indent} *nref* {indent}Do not rotate around the ref point. This is useful when the reference point is set, but you still want to rotate around the origin (0, 0, 0).{indent} _x y z_ {indent}Rotate around the _x y z_ point.{indent} h2. See also [filt|filt - Filter algorithms] _rex_, [mak|mak - Make datasets] _mir_, [ref - Reference point] {pagebreak} |
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