Rotate Command Troubles

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I went to a few other questions like this, regarding the rotate command, but none of them answered my question... I have the command:

/execute @e[r=10000] ~ ~ ~ detect ~ ~-2 ~ minecraft:coal_block 0 /tp @p ~ ~ ~ 360 0

And it is doing pretty much exactly what I want it to do - rotate a player when they walk 2 blocks above a coal block. HOWEVER, it is not rotating them 360 degrees from their current position, it is rotating them to the direction (which in this case is positive y/south) of the command block with the above command. Is there any way to navigate around this problem?

Thanks






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How do you rotate a command?

We will rotate the object by dragging the cursor. Type ro or rotate in the command line or command prompt and press Enter. Press Enter.

Can not rotate AutoCAD?

You must be in a 3D \u201cVisual Style\u201d in AutoCAD to rotate your model. Rotation is not possible in a 2D \u201cVisual Style\u201d. You can also change the Visual Style by selecting \u201cView->Visual Styles->Wireframe\u201c.

What is command prompt of rotate?

You will now be able to use the command prompt to rotate your display. You can use commands such as display /rotate:90. This is just an example if you want to change the display in a different direction change the 90 to 270 or 180. If you want a standard orientation then use the number 0.



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