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Python | Sympy Ellipse.rotate() method

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In Sympy, the function rotate() is used to rotate the ellipse counterclockwise about the given point by the given angle.
Syntax: Ellipse.rotate(angle=0, pt=None)

Parameters:
angle: in radian
pt: point about which ellipse is rotated in counterclockwise.

Returns: rotated ellipse
Example #1: Python3 1==
# import sympy and pi, Ellipse
from sympy import Ellipse, pi

# using Ellipse() method
e1 = Ellipse((1, 0), 2, 1)

# using rotate() method
e1.rotate(pi / 2)

print(e1)
Output:
Ellipse(Point2D(0, 1), 1, 2)
Example #2: Python3 1==
# import sympy and pi, Ellipse
from sympy import Ellipse, pi

# using Ellipse() method
e2 = Ellipse((1, 0), 2, 1)

# using rotate() with given point method
e2.rotate(pi / 2, (1, 2))

print(e2)
Output:
Ellipse(Point2D(3, 2), 1, 2)

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