![]() If one interprets the second point as a vector, this is equivalent to scaling the object's size and distance from the origin down by the length of the vector, and rotating it clockwise around the origin by the vector's angle from the x axis. ![]() If one interprets the second point as a vector, this is equivalent to scaling the object's size and distance from the origin by the length of the vector, and rotating it counterclockwise around the origin by the vector's angle from the x axis. Multiplies each point of the first argument by the second point (treating a point as being a complex number represented by real and imaginary parts, and performing standard complex multiplication). Subtracts the coordinates of the second point from those of each point of the first argument, thus performing translation. ![]() Available for point, box, path, circle.īox '(1,1),(0,0)' + point '(2,0)' → (3,1),(2,0)Ĭoncatenates two open paths (returns NULL if either path is closed). Adds the coordinates of the second point to those of each point of the first argument, thus performing translation. ![]()
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