Mark, The script below will allow you to rotate an image about any predefined point.
Create a button. Create an image. Place the button at any point relative to the image. (Perhaps use a grab me in a mousedown handler.) Click the button. The image will rotate about the center of the button. (For your application you would replace the center of rotation with the center of mass.) on mouseUp set the angle of img 1 to 0 put the loc of me into myLoc --Set the coor of the rotation Pt put item 1 of myLoc into x0 put item 2 of myLoc into y0 --Get the loc of the image put the loc of img 1 into tLoc put item 1 of tLoc into xC put item 2 of tLoc into yC --Get the distance between the roation pt and the image center put sqrt ( (xC - x0 )^2 + (yC - y0)^2 ) into L --Get the angle of the line from the rotation center to the image center put atan2(yC-y0, xC-x0) *180/pi into phi0 put 0 into tAngle repeat 360 times lock screen set the angle of img 1 to -tAngle put phi0 + tAngle into phi set the loc of img 1 to (x0 + L * cos(phi*pi/180)), (y0 + L * sin(phi*pi/180)) unlock screen add 1 to tAngle wait 10 millisec --or whatever end repeat end mouseUp on mouseDown grab me --So that you can relocate the rotation center. end mouseDown > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 7 Jan 2012 10:15:36 -0800 (PST) > From: AcidJazz <mpe...@gmail.com> > To: use-revolut...@lists.runrev.com > Subject: Rotate around Center of Mass > Message-ID: <1325960136367-4273701.p...@n4.nabble.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > Is there a way to rotate an image around it's center of mass? I teach > statistics, and one of the definitions of the mean is that it is the balance > point of a distribution. I'd like to actually show a distribution > "balancing" back and forth, or actually spinning around its mean. But, if > I take an image of a very skewed distribution of scores (long tail) and > tried to rotate it, it would rotate around the center of the /image/, which > would not necessarily be the mean of the distribution. I image that the > solution involves extending the size of the image so that it is now centered > on the mean, but without altering or moving the actual distribution. In > BlueMango's Clarify, after you take a snapshot, you can extend the size of > the image without stretching the picture. I would need a way to do that > programmatically so that the horizontal center is the mean of the > distribution. Any suggestions?? > > Mark > > -- _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode