/*! \page multi_rotation_operation_page Multi Rotation \n To produce a Multi Rotation in the Main Menu select Operations - > Transformation - > Multi Rotation \n This operation creates several geometrical objects rotated in one or two dimensions basing on the initial geometrical object. \n The \b Result will be one or several \b GEOM_Objects (compound). \n To produce a Simple Multi Rotation (in one dimension) you need to define a \b Shape to be rotated, an \b Axis of rotation and a Number of Times the shape must be rotated. Rotation Angle will be 2 * \a PI / \a NbTimes. Number of shapes in resulting compound will be equal to \a NbTimes (if \a NbTimes = 1, the result will contain single initial non-transformed shape). \n TUI Command: geompy.MultiRotate1D(Shape, Axis, NbTimes) \n Arguments: Name + 1 shape + 1 vector for direction + 1 value (repetition). \b NB! There is another way to execute a Multi-rotation operation, which is currently accessible only via TUI commands: geompy.MakeMultiRotation1D(Shape, Dir, Point, NbTimes) which works in the same way, but the Axis is defined by direction and point. \image html neo-mrot1.png \image html multi_rotation1d1.png "The initial object" \image html multi_rotation1d2.png "The result of a simple multi-rotation" \n Double Multi Rotation (in two dimensions) rotates the given \b Object around the given \b Axis on the given \b Angle a given Number of Times and multi-translates each rotation result. Translation direction passes through the center of gravity of the rotated shape and its projection on the rotation axis. Number of shapes in resulting compound will be equal to \a NbTimes1 x \a NbTimes2 (if both \a NbTimes1 and \a NbTimes2 are equal to 1, the result will contain single initial non-transformed shape). \b Reverse checkbox allows to set the direction of rotation. \n TUI Command: geompy.MultiRotate2D(Shape, Axis, Angle, NbTimes1, Step, NbTimes2) \n Arguments: Name + 1 shape + 1 vector for direction + 1 angle + 1 value (repetition) + 1 step value + 1 value (repetition). NB! There is another way to execute a Double Multi-rotation operation, which is currently accessible only via TUI commands: geompy.MakeMultiRotation2D(Shape, Dir, Point, Angle, nbtimes1, Step,nbtimes2) which works in the same way, but the Axis is defined by direction and point. \image html neo-mrot2.png \image html multi_rotation2d1.png "The initial object" \image html multi_rotation2d2.png "The result of a double multi-rotation" Our TUI Scripts provide you with useful examples of the use of \ref tui_multi_rotation "Transformation Operations". */