It is rotated with respect to the origin (that is (0,0)).
If you want to rotate around another point you have rotatedaround.
/Mikael
On Wed, Aug 28, 2024 at 12:27 PM Shiv Shankar Dayal
I don't know where you found the code, but the answer to "What is (0, r) rotated (a *i) doing?" is that it takes the point (0,r) and rotates it a*i degrees.
I do not understand the concept of rotating a point. It is rotated with respect to what reference?
For your labeling problem, see the last example of section 2.9 of
Thanks, I am reading that.
/Mikael
PS Please do not cross post here and on stackexchange (at least not without telling).
I will keep this in mind.
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