Description Usage Arguments Details Value See Also Examples
Functions for rotating the whole cube and performing middle slice (E M S) and wide (Uw Rw Fw Dw Lw Bw) moves.
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aCube |
A cubieCube object. |
smv |
A single string giving a middle slice move. Must be one of E E1 E' E1' E2 E2' E3 E3' M M1 M' M1' M2 M2' M3 M3' S S1 S' S1' S2 S2' S3 S3'. |
wmv |
A single string giving a wide move. Lower case letters and w notation are both allowed. For turns on the U face must be one of Uw u Uw1 u1 Uw' u' Uw1' u1' Uw2 u2 Uw2' u2' Uw3 u3 Uw3' u3', and similarly for the R F D L B faces. |
rot |
A rotation. This can be specified using an integer or a character string. If an integer, must be a number between 1 and 24 representing one of the 24 possible rotations in space. The number 1 is the no rotation case. If a character string, must be one of 0 x x1 x' x1' x2 x2' x3 x3' y y1 y' y1' y2 y2' y3 y3' z z1 z' z1' z2 z2' z3 z3' where the 0 character string represents no rotation. Character strings correspond only to the 10 distinct rotations around the the x, y and z axes (including the no rotation case). |
These functions are used internally by the move
function for
performing rotations, wide moves and middle slice moves, but can also be called
directly if you only need to perform a single move. In most circumstances it is
better to use the move
function.
The definition of the E M S middle slice moves is respectively given by D'Uy' L'Rx' B'Fz'. In particular, the S slice direction is different to what you may find elsewhere; the definition used for S in this package is consistent with the rotation directions.
A cubieCube object.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | aCube <- getCubieCube("HenrysSnake")
bCube <- slice(rotate(aCube, "z'"), "M2")
cCube <- move(aCube, "z'M2")
identical(bCube, cCube)
## Not run: plot(cCube)
## Not run: plot3D(cCube)
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