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add(core): Add Path.rotate(...) function analogue to Point.rotate(...)

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Jonathan Haas 2024-04-05 14:13:22 +02:00
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---
title: Path.rotate()
---
The `Path.rotate()` returns a path that is a rotated copy of this path.
This method behaves like calling [Point.rotate](/reference/api/point/rotate) on all nodes of this path.
## Signature
```js
Path path.rotate(number deg, Point rotationOrigin, cloneAttributes = false)
```
If you pass a truthy value to the cloneAttributes parameter, it will return a deep clone of the
path, including its attributes. By default, it will return a shallow
copy, without the attributes.
## Example
<Example caption="Example of the Path.rotate() method">
```js
({ Point, points, Path, Snippet, paths, snippets, part }) => {
points.B = new Point(10, 30)
points.BCp2 = new Point(40, 20)
points.C = new Point(90, 30)
points.CCp1 = new Point(50, -30)
points.origin = new Point(6, 34)
snippets.origin = new Snippet('notch', points.origin)
paths.example = new Path()
.move(points.B)
.curve(points.BCp2, points.CCp1, points.C)
.setText("FreeSewing rocks", "text-xs fill-note center")
paths.rotated = paths.example
.rotate(180, points.origin, true)
.attr("class", "dotted")
return part
}
```
</Example>
## Notes
The rotated path is a shallow copy.
It will in other words not inherit the attributes of the original path.
If you want a deep copy, including the attributes, set the third parameter to true:
`Path.rotate(deg, origin, true)`

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return rev
}
/**
* Returns a rotated version of this Path
* @param {number} deg Angle to rotate, see {@link Point#rotate}
* @param {Point} rotationOrigin point to use as rotation origin, see {@link Point#rotate}
* @param {boolean} cloneAttributes If the rotated path should receive a copy of the path attributes
*
* @return {Path} A Path instance that is a rotated copy of this Path
*/
Path.prototype.rotate = function (deg, rotationOrigin, cloneAttributes = false) {
deg = __asNumber(deg, 'deg', 'Path.rotate', this.log)
if (!(rotationOrigin instanceof Point))
this.log.warn('Called `Path.rotate(deg,that)` but `rotationOrigin` is not a `Point` object')
const rotatedPath = new Path().__withLog(this.log)
for (const op of this.ops) {
if (op.type === 'move') {
const to = op.to.rotate(deg, rotationOrigin)
rotatedPath.move(to)
} else if (op.type === 'line') {
const to = op.to.rotate(deg, rotationOrigin)
rotatedPath.line(to)
} else if (op.type === 'curve') {
const cp1 = op.cp1.rotate(deg, rotationOrigin)
const cp2 = op.cp2.rotate(deg, rotationOrigin)
const to = op.to.rotate(deg, rotationOrigin)
rotatedPath.curve(cp1, cp2, to)
} else if (op.type === 'close') {
rotatedPath.close()
}
}
if (cloneAttributes) rotatedPath.attributes = this.attributes.clone()
return rotatedPath
}
/**
* Returns a rough estimate of the length of this path
*

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* @param {string} param - The name of the parameter to use in the logs
* @param {string} method - The name of the method to use in the logs
* @param {object} log - A logging object
* @return {bool} result - True if it is a valid coordinate, false when not
* @return {number} the given value parameter, converted to a number if possible
*/
export function __asNumber(value, param, method, log) {
if (typeof value === 'number') return value

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@ -371,6 +371,20 @@ describe('Path', () => {
expect(rev.ops[2].type).to.equal('line')
})
it('Should rotate a path', () => {
const test = new Path()
.move(new Point(123, 456))
.line(new Point(12, 23))
.curve(new Point(0, 40), new Point(123, 34), new Point(230, 4))
.close()
let deg = 60
let rotationOrigin = new Point(42, 100)
let rotated = test.rotate(deg, rotationOrigin, true)
expect(test.length()).to.equal(rotated.length())
expect(test.ops[0].to.rotate(deg, rotationOrigin).x).to.equal(rotated.ops[0].to.x)
expect(test.ops[0].to.rotate(deg, rotationOrigin).y).to.equal(rotated.ops[0].to.y)
})
it('Should find the edges of a path', () => {
const test = new Path()
.move(new Point(45, 60))
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expect(invalid).to.equal(true)
})
it('Should log a warning when calling rotate with an origin that is not a point', () => {
let invalid = false
const log = { warn: () => (invalid = true) }
const test = new Path().__withLog(log).move(new Point(123, 456)).line(new Point(12, 23))
expect(invalid).to.equal(false)
let deg = 60
try {
test.rotate(deg, 'someOrigin')
} catch (err) {
expect('' + err).to.contain('Cannot read properties of')
}
expect(invalid).to.equal(true)
})
it('Should add a noop operation', () => {
const p1 = new Path().noop()
expect(p1.ops.length).to.equal(1)