pdf_rotateDescriptionRotates an object through angle degrees. The initial point of rotation is about the last drawing point which is either 0,0 or defined by pdf_translate() or pdf_moveto() . If performing mutiple rotations as per the example below, the next angle of rotation is taken from the current drawing position which is the previously drawn shape. ExampleExample 958. Draw a pattern of rectangles <?php // create new document $pdf = pdf_new(); pdf_open_file($pdf); pdf_begin_page($pdf, 500, 700); // set the point of rotation pdf_translate($pdf, 200, 300); for ($i1; $i<18; $i++) { pdf_rect($pdf, 30, 30, 30, 30); pdf_stroke($pdf); pdf_rotate($pdf, 20); } pdf_end_page($pdf); pdf_close($pdf); // output document $data = pdf_get_buffer($pdf); header("Content-type: application/pdf"); header("Content-disposition: inline; filename=test.pdf"); header("Content-length: " . strlen($data)); echo $data;
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