a port of the Processing Visualization Language
Name

rotateZ()

Examples
example pic
size(100, 100, P3D);
translate(width/2, height/2);
rotateZ(PI/3.0);
rect(-26, -26, 52, 52);
example pic
size(100, 100, P3D);
translate(width/2, height/2);
rotateY(radians(60));
rect(-26, -26, 52, 52);
Description

Rotates a shape around the y-axis the amount specified by the angle parameter. Angles should be specified in radians (values from 0 to PI*2) or converted to radians with the radians() function. Objects are always rotated around their relative position to the origin and positive numbers rotate objects in a counterclockwise direction. Transformations apply to everything that happens after and subsequent calls to the function accumulates the effect. For example, calling rotateZ(PI/2) and then rotateZ(PI/2) is the same as rotateZ(PI). If rotateZ() is called within the draw(), the transformation is reset when the loop begins again. This function requires passing P3D or OPENGL into the size() parameter as shown in the example above.

Syntax
rotateZ(angle)
Parameters
angle float: angle of rotation specified in radians
Returns None
Usage Web & Application
Related rotateX()
rotateY()
rotate()
translate()
scale()
pushMatrix()
popMatrix()

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