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Splay(T,x)while p[x] NILdo y = p[x]z = p[y]if x = left[root[T]]then Right-Rotate(T,root[T])else if x = right[root[T]]then Left-Rotate(T,root[T])else if x = left[y] and y = left[z]then Right-Rotate(T,z)Right-Rotate(T,y)else if x = right[y] and y = right[z]then Left-Rotate(T,z)Left-Rotate(T,y)else if x = right[y] and y = left[z]then Left-Rotate(T,y)Right-Rotate(T,z)else if x = left[y] and y = right[z]then Right-Rotate(T,y)Left-Rotate(T,z)
It rotates on the atlantoaxial joint by rotating left or right, it's called the no-no joint. It flexes and extends on the the antlantoccipital joint, it's called the yes-yes joint.
To rotate a picture on a Mac, you can use the Preview app. Open the image file in Preview, then go to the "Tools" menu, select "Rotate Left" or "Rotate Right" to rotate the picture in the desired direction. You can also use keyboard shortcuts Command + L to rotate left or Command + R to rotate right.
No, not all planets rotate from left to right. The direction of rotation varies among the planets in our solar system. For example, Venus rotates from right to left, opposite to the majority of the planets.
switch sides...ie..take the left and put it on the right side..land right on the left
Well, if you think about it, one is a consequence of the other. If you lie down on the ground and rotate (roll) west to east, everything around you that isn't moving will appear to you to rotate east to west (left to right if your head is pointing north).
The head is to the right.
You don't need to rotate MY tires but, you need to when your car goes left or right when the wheel is straight.
hold the left trigger and and move left and right sticks
hold L2 and move the right stick to the right then rotate it clockwise On Xbox 360 you hold the left trigger and rotate the right stick to the right then clockwise.
To rotate a photo in Lightroom, simply select the photo you want to rotate, then click on the "Develop" module. From there, you can use the "Rotate Left" or "Rotate Right" buttons in the toolbar to adjust the orientation of the photo.