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June 23, 2004, 07:42 |
rotate vertices
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I have cells and vertices in a circle defined with a local cylindrical system. I would like to rotate them with the same angle in this local system adding the desired angle to the theta coordinate. How can I do that ?
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June 23, 2004, 08:16 |
Re: rotate vertices
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you have to use the vgen command
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June 23, 2004, 08:30 |
Re: rotate vertices
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Since it is not very obvious for a beginner:
vgen, 2, 0, vset ,,, dx, dy,dz is used to move or translate verticies in the currently active coordinate system. |
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June 23, 2004, 08:49 |
Re: rotate vertices
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Thanks a lot. Actually I found a good fonction befor your answers. The fonction vtrans allows to move the vertices from a local coordinate system to an other without keeping a copy of the old vertices, whereas vgen keeps a copy of the vertices. And I needed to define an other coordinate system with the desired angle. Job´s done !!
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