Polyhedron.rotate() : rotate() is a sympy Python library function that rotation about an axis of the polyhedra.
Syntax : sympy.combinatorics.Polyhedrons.Polyhedron.rotate()
Return : rotation about an axis of the polyhedra
Code #1 : rotate() Example – tetrahedron
# Python code explaining # SymPy.Polyhedron.rotate() # importing SymPy libraries from sympy.combinatorics import Permutation, Cycle
from sympy.combinatorics.polyhedron import tetrahedron, octahedron
# Using from # sympy.combinatorics.polyhedron.Polyhedron.rotate() # Creating Polyhedron a = tetrahedron.copy()
print ( "Polyhedron - rotate form : " , a.array_form)
# Rotating the axis a.rotate( 0 )
print ( "\nPolyhedron - rotate form : " , a.array_form)
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Output :
Polyhedron – rotate form : [0, 1, 2, 3]
Polyhedron – rotate form : [0, 2, 3, 1]
Code #2 : rotate() Example – octahedron
# Python code explaining # SymPy.Polyhedron.rotate() # importing SymPy libraries from sympy.combinatorics import Permutation, Cycle
from sympy.combinatorics.polyhedron import tetrahedron, octahedron
# Using from # sympy.combinatorics.polyhedron.Polyhedron.rotate() # Creating Polyhedron a = octahedron.copy()
print ( "Polyhedron - rotate form : " , a.array_form)
# Rotating the axis a.rotate( 0 )
print ( "\nPolyhedron - rotate form : " , a.array_form)
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Output :
Polyhedron – rotate form : [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Polyhedron – rotate form : [0, 2, 3, 4, 1, 5]