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how to create rotate function ?

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riki singh
riki singh el 27 de Jun. de 2022
Comentada: William Rose el 27 de Jun. de 2022
I am interfacing CST through MATLAB how to create rotate function
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord el 27 de Jun. de 2022
I'm guessing when you say CST you're not referring to Central Standard Time, which is the first thing that comes up for a Google search for CST.
So what does CST mean in your context? And what are you trying to rotate?
riki singh
riki singh el 27 de Jun. de 2022
Microwave code studio full wave simulation software for EM design

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William Rose
William Rose el 27 de Jun. de 2022
Matlab rotate() command rotates a 3D graphics object by a specified angle about a specified axis.
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riki singh
riki singh el 27 de Jun. de 2022
Sir i am using interfacing so VBA script i have to write according to CST
William Rose
William Rose el 27 de Jun. de 2022
@riki singh, I don't know what CST is, and I don't program with Visual Basic. I am unfamiliar with microwave simulation.
What kind of thing you are trying to rotate?
How is that thing represented as a data structure?
How you want to describe the rotation? Possible answers include: a) Specify angles in a Cardan sequence; b) Specify angles in a proper Euler sequence; c) Specify an axis and an angle of rotation (also known as helical angle rotation). If the answer is a) or b), it is also necessary to specify the axes, and whether the axes are in the body that is rotating (intrinsic), or in the global frame (extrinsic). If these terms are not familiar, check out the articles on Wikipedia or Wolfram Mathworld.
Please share very clear and specific ansers to the questions above. Then I or others on this site might be able to provide usful assistance.

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