Rotate Axes with 2Dimage

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krishnamoorthy S
krishnamoorthy S on 6 Sep 2018
Answered: Walter Roberson on 7 Sep 2018
Hi i'm currently working on Axes rotate task, i set image for axes and its fine. Now i need to rotate the axes for particular degree. how to do this?
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Kevin Chng
Kevin Chng on 7 Sep 2018
Edited: Kevin Chng on 7 Sep 2018
You may rotate the image instead of the axes
B = imrotate(A,angle)
or refers to the documentation below

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 Sep 2018
You can create a hgtranform and parent the axes to that transform. Then you create a transformation matrix and apply it against the hgtransform . maketform() is useful for creating the transformation matrix.
Note: if you rotate an image out of the x/y plane even a little, it will mostly disappear almost immediately, leaving only lines for the edges. This is because in MATLAB, image objects are 2D not 3D, so they have no thickness. If you need to be able to rotate an image out of the x/y plane then you can use texture mapping. The warp() function can be useful for this purpose.

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