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Rotate Pages | Manipulating and Combining PDFs
Manipulating and Combining PDFs
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Manipulating and Combining PDFs

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rotate() is a PyPDF2 function that allows developers to rotate the pages of a PDF file by a specified angle. It's useful for correcting orientation issues in PDF files and for generating reports or documents with a specific page orientation.

Let's rotate the first page of the sample.pdf and save the result in the new output.pdf file.

The sample.pdf looks in that way:

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  1. Read in a PDF called "sample.pdf";
  2. Select the page at index 0 and rotate it by 90 degrees;
  3. Write the PDf to a file called "output.pdf".

After successful completeon of the task the output.pdf contains:

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rotate() is a PyPDF2 function that allows developers to rotate the pages of a PDF file by a specified angle. It's useful for correcting orientation issues in PDF files and for generating reports or documents with a specific page orientation.

Let's rotate the first page of the sample.pdf and save the result in the new output.pdf file.

The sample.pdf looks in that way:

Tarea
test

Swipe to show code editor

  1. Read in a PDF called "sample.pdf";
  2. Select the page at index 0 and rotate it by 90 degrees;
  3. Write the PDf to a file called "output.pdf".

After successful completeon of the task the output.pdf contains:

Mark tasks as Completed
Switch to desktopCambia al escritorio para practicar en el mundo realContinúe desde donde se encuentra utilizando una de las siguientes opciones
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