atand and atan2d
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Corey Magaldino
am 13 Nov. 2018
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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.
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
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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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.
If my Answer helped you solve your problem, please Accept it!
Please do not close Questions that have Answers.
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