transform x,y coordinate to angle
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Hi Guys,
I'm struggeling with this problem in which I have two points (x and y coordinates known) that move independent of eachother. I need to find the angle between these two points wrt North. The angle can be between -180:180. As indicated in the Figure I added, I would like to find the "red angle", but by using the sin,cos,tan equations I can only get the "blue angle".
Anyone that knows how to tackle this problem? It needs to work for all respective locations of both points to one another...
I tried the following code, but that does only result in the blue angle as expected...
heading_s=atand((y_ip-y_s)/(x_ip-x_s));
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Jon
on 12 Mar 2020
Edited: Jon
on 12 Mar 2020
I would think that you could use atan2 or atan2d (if you want result in degrees) for this.
For example
x1 = [2;1] % first point
x2 = [-1;-1] % second point
delta = x2 - x1 % vector that points from x1 to x2
heading = atan2d(delta(2),delta(1))
which results in
heading =
-146.3099
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