_ATAN2

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The _ATAN2 function returns the radian angle between the positive x-axis of a plane and the point given by the coordinates (x, y).


Syntax

angle! = _ATAN2(y, x)


Template:Parameters

  • y is the vertical axis position (row) as a positive, zero or negative floating point value.
  • x is the horizontal axis position (column) as a positive, zero or negative floating point value.


Description

  • The DOUBLE radian angle returned is positive for upper row values where y > 0.
  • _ATAN2(y, x) = ATN(y# / x#) when x > 0
  • _ATAN2(y, x) = ATN(y# / x#) + _PI when x < 0
  • _ATAN2(y, x) = _PI / 2 when x = 0
  • The DOUBLE radian angle returned is 0 when x > 0 and _PI when x < 0 where y = 0
  • The DOUBLE radian angle returned is negative for lower row values where y < 0.
  • _ATAN2(y, x) = ATN(y# / x#) when x > 0
  • _ATAN2(y, x) = ATN(y# / x#) - _PI when x < 0
  • _ATAN2(y, x) = -_PI / 2 when x = 0
  • _ATAN2(0, 0) is undefined and the function returns 0 instead of a division error.


Template:PageErrors

  • With ATN(y / x), x can never be 0 as that would create a Division by Zero error 11 or #IND.


See also



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