How can I rotate() for a specific point?












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In MDN I can't find how to rotate a circle for a specific point for example (40,59), but I have seen someone write code liketransform="rotate(0, 400 100)".Can you tell me where did it define?










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  • Well the code you shown is the way to go yes, use the second and third param of the rotate func. i.e if you want the origin to be 40, 59, that would be rotate(∂, 40, 59) where is the angle value in degree.

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  • Yes thanks a lot .

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In MDN I can't find how to rotate a circle for a specific point for example (40,59), but I have seen someone write code liketransform="rotate(0, 400 100)".Can you tell me where did it define?










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  • Well the code you shown is the way to go yes, use the second and third param of the rotate func. i.e if you want the origin to be 40, 59, that would be rotate(∂, 40, 59) where is the angle value in degree.

    – Kaiido
    Jan 3 at 5:59













  • Yes thanks a lot .

    – jack petton
    Jan 3 at 14:54














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In MDN I can't find how to rotate a circle for a specific point for example (40,59), but I have seen someone write code liketransform="rotate(0, 400 100)".Can you tell me where did it define?










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  • Well the code you shown is the way to go yes, use the second and third param of the rotate func. i.e if you want the origin to be 40, 59, that would be rotate(∂, 40, 59) where is the angle value in degree.

    – Kaiido
    Jan 3 at 5:59













  • Yes thanks a lot .

    – jack petton
    Jan 3 at 14:54



















  • Well the code you shown is the way to go yes, use the second and third param of the rotate func. i.e if you want the origin to be 40, 59, that would be rotate(∂, 40, 59) where is the angle value in degree.

    – Kaiido
    Jan 3 at 5:59













  • Yes thanks a lot .

    – jack petton
    Jan 3 at 14:54

















Well the code you shown is the way to go yes, use the second and third param of the rotate func. i.e if you want the origin to be 40, 59, that would be rotate(∂, 40, 59) where is the angle value in degree.

– Kaiido
Jan 3 at 5:59







Well the code you shown is the way to go yes, use the second and third param of the rotate func. i.e if you want the origin to be 40, 59, that would be rotate(∂, 40, 59) where is the angle value in degree.

– Kaiido
Jan 3 at 5:59















Yes thanks a lot .

– jack petton
Jan 3 at 14:54





Yes thanks a lot .

– jack petton
Jan 3 at 14:54












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