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Posted to commits@commons.apache.org by lu...@apache.org on 2008/07/03 20:25:30 UTC

svn commit: r673751 - /commons/proper/math/branches/MATH_2_0/src/java/org/apache/commons/math/geometry/Rotation.java

Author: luc
Date: Thu Jul  3 11:25:30 2008
New Revision: 673751

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=673751&view=rev
Log:
fixed typos

Modified:
    commons/proper/math/branches/MATH_2_0/src/java/org/apache/commons/math/geometry/Rotation.java

Modified: commons/proper/math/branches/MATH_2_0/src/java/org/apache/commons/math/geometry/Rotation.java
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/commons/proper/math/branches/MATH_2_0/src/java/org/apache/commons/math/geometry/Rotation.java?rev=673751&r1=673750&r2=673751&view=diff
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--- commons/proper/math/branches/MATH_2_0/src/java/org/apache/commons/math/geometry/Rotation.java (original)
+++ commons/proper/math/branches/MATH_2_0/src/java/org/apache/commons/math/geometry/Rotation.java Thu Jul  3 11:25:30 2008
@@ -462,10 +462,10 @@
   /** Build a rotation from three Cardan or Euler elementary rotations.
 
    * <p>Cardan rotations are three successive rotations around the
-   * canonical axes X, Y and Z, each axis beeing used once. There are
+   * canonical axes X, Y and Z, each axis being used once. There are
    * 6 such sets of rotations (XYZ, XZY, YXZ, YZX, ZXY and ZYX). Euler
    * rotations are three successive rotations around the canonical
-   * axes X, Y and Z, the first and last rotations beeing around the
+   * axes X, Y and Z, the first and last rotations being around the
    * same axis. There are 6 such sets of rotations (XYX, XZX, YXY,
    * YZY, ZXZ and ZYZ), the most popular one being ZXZ.</p>
    * <p>Beware that many people routinely use the term Euler angles even