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\page rotation_operation_page Rotation
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\n To produce a \b Rotation in the <b>Main Menu</b> select
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<b>Operations - > Transformation - > Rotation</b>
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\n This operation \b rotates the initial shape.
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\n The first \b Rotation algorithm needs you to define an \b Object to
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be rotated, an \b Axis of rotation and an \b Angle of rotation.
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\n <b>TUI Command:</b> <em>geompy.MakeRotation(Shape, Axis, Angle)</em>
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\n <b>Arguments:</b> 1 shape + 1 vector for direction of rotation + 1
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angle.
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\image html transformation4.png
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\b Reverse checkbox allows to specify the direction of rotation.
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\n <b>Create a copy</b> checkbox allows to keep the initial object,
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otherwise it will be removed.
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\n The \b Result will be any \b GEOM_Object.
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\n The second algorithm allows to define the rotated \b Object by
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three points. Rotation axis will pass through the <b>Central Point</b>
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and will be will be orthogonal to a plane defned by three points. In
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this case rotation \b Angle is the angle between two vectors directed
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from the first point to the second and to the third.
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\n <b>TUI Command:</b> <em>geompy.MakeRotationThreePoints(Shape, CentralPoint, Point1, Point2)</em>
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\n <b>Arguments:</b> 1 shape + 3 points.
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\image html transformation4a.png
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\n <b>Example:</b>
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\image html rotationsn1.png
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\image html rotationsn2.png
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Our <b>TUI Scripts</b> provide you with useful examples of the use of
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\ref tui_rotation "Transformation Operations".
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