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<p>New issue 1192: Rotating function for datasets <a href="http://link.bitbucket.org/wf/click?upn=8USRlNyft-2BCzk2l4Ywl6gDx2lD2xxoS9E7MwXb2SMR-2FnGLXjyWbHcdK6NXtIgqd-2Fsi-2B33KUL8ZdIJrtyGmTpwsxyoyyy-2Bs8W0KcCH5lVjioPMRK86sXjoPOWzsAscVNG_JlBWjyZTyKwhM1rBKe-2BcAdFPwdECN4PBooLGVSVl7EL7-2BHpjS9xjDHNhr0cgk4fB2nTMAeUmdK5cSLJJR2nB-2FIsoMZ8lG9MP5lnISHKFqcwNWoQ9YxBLV-2B9IGPuk-2B6XfX62o15khVhl-2F8bP1GNMHocR4TVNdZoOIKdK4O3C1fXvcckr-2FXyCwsT-2FIf5el9A-2B743oC9EPtI52PM2p85SFGTl4ivY1D7v8QSTxrMcc9vEw-3D">https://bitbucket.org/yt_analysis/yt/issues/1192/rotating-function-for-datasets</a></p>
<p>Anonymous:</p>
<p>I would like to request a feature that allows for an arbitrary rotation in 3D around a chosen origin, for all particles in a loaded HDF5 dataset:</p>
<p>e.g. ds_rotated = yt.rotate(ds,[x_angle,y_angle,z_angle],origin)</p>
<p>(The example above should change the positions and velocities of particles in ‘ds’ and save in a new dataset called ds_rotated)</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Karen</p>

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