Rectangle R centered at (x,y) with width 2w and height 2h is given by
x1=x-w
y1=y-h
x2=x+w
y2=y-h
x3=x+w
y3=y+h
x4=x-w
y4=y+h
polygon(c(x1,x2,x3,x4),c(y1,y2,y3,y4))
Rotating a point (u,v) at (0,0) by theta degree is given by matrix
[cos(theta),-sin(theta)
sin(theta),cos(theta)]
so we have a new point (u*cos(theta)-v*sin(theta),u*sin(theta)+v*cos(theta)).
Hence rotated R by theta at (x,y) is given by
x.rotated = c(x + (x1-x)*cos(theta)-(y1-y)*sin(theta),
x + (x2-x)*cos(theta)-(y2-y)*sin(theta),
x + (x3-x)*cos(theta)-(y3-y)*sin(theta),
x + (x4-x)*cos(theta)-(y4-y)*sin(theta))
y.rotated = c(y + (x1-x)*sin(theta)+(y1-y)*cos(theta),
y + (x2-x)*sin(theta)+(y2-y)*cos(theta),
y + (x3-x)*sin(theta)+(y3-y)*cos(theta),
y + (x4-x)*sin(theta)+(y4-y)*cos(theta))
polygon(x.rotated,y.rotated)
But it turns out to be a parallelogram with angles not equal to 90,
not a rectangle. See R code below.
Any way to improve this so that the rotated rectangle looks like a
rectangle? Thanks,
-james
plot(1:10,1:10,xlim=c(1,20),ylim=c(1,40),type="n", main =
"Rotated
rectangle looks like a ")
## a rect at (10,20) with w = 3 and h = 2
x = 10
y = 20
w = 3
h = 2
x1=x-w
y1=y-h
x2=x+w
y2=y-h
x3=x+w
y3=y+h
x4=x-w
y4=y+h
polygon(c(x1,x2,x3,x4),c(y1,y2,y3,y4),border="blue")
##Rotate it at (10,10) by 45 degree
theta = 45/180*pi
x.rotated = c(10 + (x1-10)*cos(theta)-(y1-20)*sin(theta),
10 + (x2-10)*cos(theta)-(y2-20)*sin(theta),
10 + (x3-10)*cos(theta)-(y3-20)*sin(theta),
10 + (x4-10)*cos(theta)-(y4-20)*sin(theta))
y.rotated = c(20 + (x1-10)*sin(theta)+(y1-20)*cos(theta),
20 + (x2-10)*sin(theta)+(y2-20)*cos(theta),
20 + (x3-10)*sin(theta)+(y3-20)*cos(theta),
20 + (x4-10)*sin(theta)+(y4-20)*cos(theta))
polygon(x.rotated,y.rotated,border="red")
> On 06/04/2010 01:21 AM, guox at ucalgary.ca wrote:
>> boxed.labels draw text with box well.
>> But, the box cannot be shadowed and srt = 45 seems not to work:
>> text is rotated but the box does not.
>> polygon.shadow can rotate and shadow but have to calculate its
>> dimensions,
>> based on the text length and size.
>> Do you have any other way to draw text with rotated and shadowed box?
>
> The srt argument was intended to allow the user to rotate the text in 90
> degree increments, and the box just changes shape to fit whatever is in
> it. The underlying function that draws the box (rect) doesn't have a
> rotation argument. It would be possible to write a special function
> using polygon, just do the calculations for box size and then rotate the
> text with srt= and the polygon by transforming the coordinates of the
> vertices, as long as the default justification (center) is used. I
can't
> do this right at the moment, but if you are really stuck I might be able
> to do it in the near future.
>
> Jim
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