Wand rotate() function – Python

The rotate() function is an inbuilt function in the Python Wand ImageMagick library which is used to rotates the image right. It takes a background color for which rotation is not available.
 
Syntax:
rotate(degree, background, reset_coords)Parameters: This function accepts three parameters as mentioned above and defined below:
- degree: This parameter stores the degree of rotation.
- background: This parameter stores the background color for the portion which has no rotation portion available..
- reset_coords: This is a boolean parameter which states after the rotation, the coordinate frame will be relocated to the upper-left corner of the new image. By default is True.
Return Value: This function returns the Wand ImageMagick object.
Original Image: 
 
Example 1: 
 
Python3
| # Import library from Image fromwand.image importImage# Import the imagewith Image(filename ='../zambiatek.png') as image:    # Clone the image in order to process    with image.clone() as rotate:        # Invoke rotate function         rotate.rotate(45, 'red', True)        # Save the image        rotate.save(filename ='rotate1.jpg') | 
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Example 2: 
 
Python3
| # Import libraries from the wand  fromwand.image importImagefromwand.drawing importDrawingfromwand.color importColorwith Drawing() as draw:    # Set Stroke color the circle to black    draw.stroke_color =Color('black')    # Set Width of the circle to 2     draw.stroke_width =1    # Set the fill color to 'White (# FFFFFF)'    draw.fill_color =Color('white')    # Invoke Circle function with center at 50, 50 and radius 25    draw.circle((200, 200), # Center point                (100, 100)) # Perimeter point    # Set the font style    draw.font ='../Helvetica.ttf'    # Set the font size     draw.font_size =30        with Image(width =400, height =400, background =Color('# 45ff33')) as pic:        # Set the text and its location        draw.text(int(pic.width /3), int(pic.height /2), 'GeeksForGeeks !')        # Draw the picture        draw(pic)        # Invoke rotate function method        pic.rotate(50, 'Green', False)        # Save the image         pic.save(filename ='rotate2.jpg') | 
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