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:<x>: the x coordinate of a wall point to rotate in relation to the pivot point | :<x>: the x coordinate of a wall point to rotate in relation to the pivot point | ||
:<y>: the y coordinate of a wall point to rotate in relation to the pivot point | :<y>: the y coordinate of a wall point to rotate in relation to the pivot point | ||
:<ang>: how many degrees to rotate (0- | :<ang>: how many degrees to rotate (0-2047) | ||
:<xreturnvar>: the post-rotate x coordinate of the wall point | :<xreturnvar>: the post-rotate x coordinate of the wall point | ||
:<yreturnvar>: the post-rotate y coordinate of the wall point | :<yreturnvar>: the post-rotate y coordinate of the wall point | ||
[[Category:EDuke32 specific commands]] | |||
[[Category:Sector manipulation]] |
Revision as of 21:37, 15 May 2006
rotatepoint <xpivot> <ypivot> <x> <y> <ang> <xreturnvar> <yreturnvar>
Used in conjunction with dragpoint for rotating sectors. The rotatepoint command calculates the end position for a wall point after rotating. To move the point to that position, use dragpoint.
- <xpivot>: the x coordinate of the central pivot point
- <ypivot>: the y xoordinate of the central pivot point
- <x>: the x coordinate of a wall point to rotate in relation to the pivot point
- <y>: the y coordinate of a wall point to rotate in relation to the pivot point
- <ang>: how many degrees to rotate (0-2047)
- <xreturnvar>: the post-rotate x coordinate of the wall point
- <yreturnvar>: the post-rotate y coordinate of the wall point