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Made by myself with matlab.

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function main()

% prepare the screen
figure(1); clf; hold on; axis equal;  axis off; 
linewidth=2;

x=[0, 0.7, 0.5 1, 0]+2; y=[0, 0, 0.5, 1 0.8];
do_plot(x, y, linewidth);

theta=pi/3; A=[cos(theta) -sin(theta); sin(theta) cos(theta)];
for i=1:length(x)
  v= A*[x(i); y(i)]; x(i)=v(1); y(i)=v(2); 
end
do_plot(x, y, linewidth);

red=[1 0 0]; ball_radius=0.025;
x=2.1; y=0.5; plot([0 x], [0, y], 'color', red, 'linewidth', linewidth);
ball(x, y, ball_radius, red);

v= A*[x; y]; x=v(1); y=v(2); plot([0 x], [0, y], 'color', red, 'linewidth', linewidth);
ball(x, y, ball_radius, red);
ball(0, 0, ball_radius, red);

x=1.1*1.9681; y=1.1*0.9548; r=sqrt(x^2+y^2); thetas=atan2(y, x);
thetae=pi/6.2+thetas;
Theta=thetas:0.01:thetae; X=r*cos(Theta); Y=r*sin(Theta); plot(X, Y, 'linewidth', linewidth)
n=length(Theta);

arrow([X(n-1), Y(n-1)], [2*X(n)-X(n-1), 2*Y(n)-Y(n-1)], linewidth, 10, pi/6, 2, [0, 0, 1])
   
saveas(gcf, 'rotation_illustration.eps', 'psc2') 

function do_plot(x, y, linewidth)
 n=length(x); 
 P=5; Q=n+2*P+1; % P will denote the amount of overlap

% Make the 'periodic' sequence xp=[x(1) x(2) x(3) ... x(n) x(1) x(2) x(3) ... ]
% of length Q. Same for yp.
for i=1:Q
   j=rem(i, n)+1; % rem() is the remainder of division of i by n
   xp(i)=x(j);
   yp(i)=y(j);
end

% do the spline interpolation
t=1:length(xp);
N=100; % how fine to make the interpolation
tt=1:(1/N):length(xp);
xx=spline(t, xp, tt);
yy=spline(t, yp, tt);

% discard the redundant pieces
start=N*(P-1)+1;
stop=N*(n+P-1)+1;
xx=xx(start:stop); 
yy=yy(start:stop);

lightblue=[176,196,222]/256;
H=fill(xx, yy, lightblue);

set(H, 'linewidth', 0.001, 'edgecolor', lightblue);

function arrow(start, stop, thickness, arrowsize, sharpness, arrow_type, color)

   
%  draw a line with an arrow at the end
%  start is the x,y point where the line starts
%  stop is the x,y point where the line stops
%  thickness is an optional parameter giving the thickness of the lines   
%  arrowsize is an optional argument that will give the size of the arrow 
%  It is assumed that the axis limits are already set
%  0 < sharpness < pi/4 determines how sharp to make the arrow
%  arrow_type draws the arrow in different styles. Values are 0, 1, 2, 3.
   
%       8/4/93    Jeffery Faneuff
%       Copyright (c) 1988-93 by the MathWorks, Inc.
%       Modified by Oleg Alexandrov 2/16/03

   
   if nargin <=6
      color=[0, 0, 0];
   end
   
   if (nargin <=5)
      arrow_type=0;   % the default arrow, it looks like this: ->
   end
   
   if (nargin <=4)
      sharpness=pi/4; % the arrow sharpness - default = pi/4
   end

   if nargin<=3
      xl = get(gca,'xlim');
      yl = get(gca,'ylim');
      xd = xl(2)-xl(1);            
      yd = yl(2)-yl(1);            
      arrowsize = (xd + yd) / 2;   % this sets the default arrow size
   end

   if (nargin<=2)
      thickness=0.5; % default thickness
   end
   
   
   xdif = stop(1) - start(1);
   ydif = stop(2) - start(2);

   if (xdif == 0)
      if (ydif >0) 
	 theta=pi/2;
      else
	 theta=-pi/2;
      end
   else
      theta = atan(ydif/xdif);  % the angle has to point according to the slope
   end

   if(xdif>=0)
      arrowsize = -arrowsize;
   end

   if (arrow_type == 0) % draw the arrow like two sticks originating from its vertex
      xx = [start(1), stop(1),(stop(1)+0.02*arrowsize*cos(theta+sharpness)),NaN,stop(1),...
	    (stop(1)+0.02*arrowsize*cos(theta-sharpness))];
      yy = [start(2), stop(2), (stop(2)+0.02*arrowsize*sin(theta+sharpness)),NaN,stop(2),...
	    (stop(2)+0.02*arrowsize*sin(theta-sharpness))];
      plot(xx,yy, 'LineWidth', thickness, 'color', color)
   end

   if (arrow_type == 1)  % draw the arrow like an empty triangle
      xx = [stop(1),(stop(1)+0.02*arrowsize*cos(theta+sharpness)), ...
	    stop(1)+0.02*arrowsize*cos(theta-sharpness)];
      xx=[xx xx(1) xx(2)];
      
      yy = [stop(2),(stop(2)+0.02*arrowsize*sin(theta+sharpness)), ...
	    stop(2)+0.02*arrowsize*sin(theta-sharpness)];
      yy=[yy yy(1) yy(2)];

      plot(xx,yy, 'LineWidth', thickness, 'color', color)
      
%     plot the arrow stick
      plot([start(1) stop(1)+0.02*arrowsize*cos(theta)*cos(sharpness)], [start(2), stop(2)+ ...
		    0.02*arrowsize*sin(theta)*cos(sharpness)], 'LineWidth', thickness, 'color', color)
      
   end
   
   if (arrow_type==2) % draw the arrow like a full triangle
      xx = [stop(1),(stop(1)+0.02*arrowsize*cos(theta+sharpness)), ...
	    stop(1)+0.02*arrowsize*cos(theta-sharpness),stop(1)];
      
      yy = [stop(2),(stop(2)+0.02*arrowsize*sin(theta+sharpness)), ...
	    stop(2)+0.02*arrowsize*sin(theta-sharpness),stop(2)];
      
%     plot the arrow stick
      plot([start(1) stop(1)+0.01*arrowsize*cos(theta)], [start(2), stop(2)+ ...
		    0.01*arrowsize*sin(theta)], 'LineWidth', thickness, 'color', color)
      H=fill(xx, yy, color);% fill with black
      set(H, 'EdgeColor', 'none')

   end

   if (arrow_type==3) % draw the arrow like a filled 'curvilinear' triangle
      curvature=0.5; % change here to make the curved part more curved (or less curved)
      radius=0.02*arrowsize*max(curvature, tan(sharpness));
      x1=stop(1)+0.02*arrowsize*cos(theta+sharpness);
      y1=stop(2)+0.02*arrowsize*sin(theta+sharpness);
      x2=stop(1)+0.02*arrowsize*cos(theta)*cos(sharpness);
      y2=stop(2)+0.02*arrowsize*sin(theta)*cos(sharpness);
      d1=sqrt((x1-x2)^2+(y1-y2)^2);
      d2=sqrt(radius^2-d1^2);
      d3=sqrt((stop(1)-x2)^2+(stop(2)-y2)^2);
      center(1)=stop(1)+(d2+d3)*cos(theta);
      center(2)=stop(2)+(d2+d3)*sin(theta);

      alpha=atan(d1/d2);
      Alpha=-alpha:0.05:alpha;
      xx=center(1)-radius*cos(Alpha+theta);
      yy=center(2)-radius*sin(Alpha+theta);
      xx=[xx stop(1) xx(1)];
      yy=[yy stop(2) yy(1)];

%     plot the arrow stick
      plot([start(1) center(1)-radius*cos(theta)], [start(2), center(2)- ...
		    radius*sin(theta)], 'LineWidth', thickness, 'color', color);

      H=fill(xx, yy, color);% fill with black
      set(H, 'EdgeColor', 'none')

   end
date/time username edit summary
00:36, 22 November 2005 en:User:Oleg Alexandrov (+source code)
14:06, 3 November 2005 en:User:Oleg Alexandrov (Made by myself with matlab.)

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