vpRotate (3) - Linux Manuals
vpRotate: multiply the current transformation matrix by a
NAME
vpRotate - multiply the current transformation matrix by a rotation matrixSYNOPSIS
#include <volpack.h>
vpResult
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vpRotate(vpc, axis, degrees)
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- vpContext *vpc;
- int axis;
- double degrees;
ARGUMENTS
- vpc
- VolPack context from vpCreateContext.
- axis
- Rotation axis code (VP_X_AXIS, VP_Y_AXIS or VP_Z_AXIS).
- degrees
- Number of degrees to rotate.
DESCRIPTION
vpRotate is used to multiply the current transformation matrix by a 4-by-4 rotation matrix. The rotation axis must be one of the three principal viewing axes and is specified with one of the following codes: VP_X_AXISVP_Y_AXIS
VP_Z_AXIS
The rotation angle is specified in degrees. A positive angle indicates a clockwise rotation when looking towards the positive direction along the axis. For an X-axis rotation, the rotation matrix is:
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cos(d)
where d stands for the degrees argument. For a Y-axis rotation, the rotation matrix is:
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0
For a Z-axis rotation, the rotation matrix is:
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cos(d)
Use vpCurrentMatrix to set the current transformation matrix. By default, the rotation matrix is post-multiplied (M = M*R where M is the current matrix and R is the rotation matrix). The VP_CONCAT_MODE option to vpSeti can be used to select pre-multiplication.
STATE VARIABLES
The current matrix concatenation parameters can be retrieved with the following state variable codes (see vpGeti(3)): VP_CURRENT_MATRIX, VP_CONCAT_MODE.ERRORS
The normal return value is VP_OK. The following error return value is possible:- VPERROR_BAD_OPTION
- The axis argument is invalid.