atand and atan2d

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Corey Magaldino
Corey Magaldino am 13 Nov. 2018
Kommentiert: Star Strider am 13 Nov. 2018
I have some motion capture data and I have calculated the vertical angles that participants used when wielding an object (atand(y/x)).
The issue is that if they exceed 90 degrees, atand freaks out.
I want to convert to atan2d to avoid this issue.
So I've been playing with it a bit and here is where I'm at. https://imgur.com/a/gxv8DW5
The red line is atand and the blue line is atan2d.
red = atand(y/x)
blue = atan2d(y,x)
Not sure how to handle these values. The output from atand are the correct angle participants used, how can I get atan2d to output the correct angles, but also capture values outside of the -90:90 degree limit of atand.

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 13 Nov. 2018
I am not certain what result you want.
Try these utility functions I created for my own use a while ago:
Angles360 = @(a) rem(360+a, 360); % For ‘atan2d’
Angles360a = @(a) rem(180+a, 540); % Maps: [-180,180] —> [0,360]
Result1 = Angles360([-150 180])
Result2 = Angles360a([-150 180])
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Corey Magaldino
Corey Magaldino am 13 Nov. 2018
I'm trying something similar with the unwrap command that has been working okay.
If I do unwrap(blue) and then add 180 degrees, they seem to overlap with some slight issues at the point of the unwrap. I'll try this out, thanks!
Star Strider
Star Strider am 13 Nov. 2018
My pleasure.
The unwrap function is intended to provide continuityfor (typically phase) angles that would otherwise repeat on modulo pi or 180°. My functions map one continuous angle to [0,360], and do not unwrap them.
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madhan ravi
madhan ravi am 13 Nov. 2018
Just a guess try:
blue = atan2d(y/x,x)

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