import mathutils import math # create a new euler with default axis rotation order eul = mathutils.Euler((0.0, math.radians(45.0), 0.0), 'XYZ') # rotate the euler eul.rotate_axis('Z', math.radians(10.0)) # you can access its components by attribute or index print("Euler X", eul.x) print("Euler Y", eul[1]) print("Euler Z", eul[-1]) # components of an existing euler can be set eul[:] = 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 # components of an existing euler can use slice notation to get a tuple print("Values: %f, %f, %f" % eul[:]) # the order can be set at any time too eul.order = 'ZYX' # eulers can be used to rotate vectors vec = mathutils.Vector((0.0, 0.0, 1.0)) vec.rotate(eul) # often its useful to convert the euler into a matrix so it can be used as # transformations with more flexibility mat_rot = eul.to_matrix() mat_loc = mathutils.Matrix.Translation((2.0, 3.0, 4.0)) mat = mat_loc @ mat_rot.to_4x4()