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Question by Legendaryant · Aug 14, 2019 at 05:40 AM · rotationrotation axisrotatearoundmouse position

Sprite rotation clockwise or counter clockwise according to direction towards mouse

I made a small code that would rotate a sprite around an object according to the mouse position though the sprite would only move one way correctly and not the other way (counter clockwise it works fine but not clockwise) and I know it is a problem with the axis in the last line of code though I can't figure it out. Any help is accepted.PS:rb is the object to rotate around and rr is the object rotating

using System.Collections; using System.Collections.Generic; using UnityEngine; public class sprite : MonoBehaviour { public GameObject rb; private Vector2 mpo; public GameObject rr; // Start is called before the first frame update void Start() { } // Update is called once per frame void Update() { mpo = Camera.main.ScreenToWorldPoint(Input.mousePosition); Vector2 mousep = new Vector2(mpo.x, mpo.y); Vector2 pp= new Vector2(rb.transform.position.x, rb.transform.position.y); Vector2 v1 = pp - mousep; Vector2 v2 = pp - new Vector2(rr.transform.position.x, rr.transform.position.y); float angle = Vector2.Angle(v1.normalized, v2.normalized); transform.RotateAround(rb.transform.position,transform.forward, angle); } }

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