Odie Bracy PhD wrote:
Actually, your width will change with the
rotation. The greatest width will be when
the diagonal line of your rectangle is a
flat, horizontal line.
That seems to sum it up, for sure. Thanks, Odie.
Yotam Laufer wrote:
First of all you're welcome. When using
Danny,
My MC is a 150x30 rectangle rotated to 45 degrees.
My results show width and height both at 180, when
they should be closer to 130. Here's my code:
That's odd: when I go through those calculations
with a calculator, they come out with about 130,
just as you say [...]. Are you sure
Actually, your width will change with the rotation. The greatest
width will be when the diagonal line of your rectangle is a flat,
horizontal line. This width will be equal to the square root of the
sum of the squares of the original height and width before the rotation.
Odie
On Mar 20,
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