Rotates the coordinate system in two dimensions.
Calling this function affects all future drawing operations by rotating the coordinate system around the origin by the given amount of radians. This change lasts until love.draw() exits.
love.graphics.rotate( angle )
number angle
Nothing.
This example shows how to rotate a static scene around a given point. Since the rotation is always around the origin, translating the center of the screen to the origin and back around the rotate operation makes the effective rotation point be the center of the screen. This is demonstrated by drawing a rectangle that shows the rotation and a point that is right in the center and thus does not move when the scene rotates. Note that the drawing commands have coordinates that depend solely on the screen size.
local angle = 0 function love.draw() local width = love.graphics.getWidth() local height = love.graphics.getHeight() -- rotate around the center of the screen by angle radians love.graphics.translate(width/2, height/2) love.graphics.rotate(angle) love.graphics.translate(-width/2, -height/2) -- draw a white rectangle slightly off center love.graphics.setColor(0xff, 0xff, 0xff) love.graphics.rectangle('fill', width/2-100, height/2-100, 300, 400) -- draw a five-pixel-wide blue point at the center love.graphics.setPointSize(5) love.graphics.setColor(0, 0, 0xff) love.graphics.points(width/2, height/2) end function love.update(dt) love.timer.sleep(.01) angle = angle + dt * math.pi/2 angle = angle % (2*math.pi) end
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