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*Because of the method used for rotation, this function is not reliable for complex rotations: rotating an object which has already been rotated may not work as you expect. The animation functions should be used for repetive or complex rotations, as they are both faster and more reliable. | *Because of the method used for rotation, this function is not reliable for complex rotations: rotating an object which has already been rotated may not work as you expect. The animation functions should be used for repetive or complex rotations, as they are both faster and more reliable. | ||
*A reference can only be rotated around on axis per frame. If [[Rotate]] is called on the same reference multiple times in one frame, only the last call will be applied. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 03:29, 31 October 2009
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Link to TES4 Construction Set Wiki: Rotate.
A function included in the GECK version 1.1.0.36.
Description
Rotates the calling object relative to the world on the specified axis (X, Y, or Z) at a given speed in degrees/sec.
Syntax
[Object].Rotate Axis:char{X, Y, Z} DegreesPerSec:float
Example
GlobeObject.Rotate X 33.3
Notes
- Because of the method used for rotation, this function is not reliable for complex rotations: rotating an object which has already been rotated may not work as you expect. The animation functions should be used for repetive or complex rotations, as they are both faster and more reliable.
- A reference can only be rotated around on axis per frame. If Rotate is called on the same reference multiple times in one frame, only the last call will be applied.