return any angle to (0 to 2pi) range
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Osama Alkurdi
el 18 de Feb. de 2020
Comentada: James Tursa
el 19 de Feb. de 2020
I have a cetain angle let us say x
and I want matlab to change x to become within 0 and 2pi range
example: if x=3pi
then the new value of x have to be pi
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James Tursa
el 18 de Feb. de 2020
Editada: James Tursa
el 18 de Feb. de 2020
The short answer:
mod(x,2*pi)
The long answer for this particular mod operation, is that if you want to get the same answer for trig calculations for large inputs that MATLAB does, you need to do the mod differently:
atan2(sin(x),cos(x)); % effectively mod(x,2*pi)
E.g.,
>> x = 10
x =
10
>> y = mod(x,2*pi)
y =
3.716814692820414
>> sin(x)
ans =
-0.544021110889370
>> sin(y)
ans =
-0.544021110889370
>> x = 1e25
x =
1.000000000000000e+25
>> y = mod(x,2*pi)
y =
0
>> sin(x)
ans =
-0.305257800135130
>> sin(y)
ans =
0
>> z = atan2(sin(x),cos(x))
z =
-0.310209139287907
>> sin(z)
ans =
-0.305257800135130
Using the atan2( ) approach to doing the mod(x,2*pi) operation results in effectively the same angle that MATLAB uses for the trig operations.
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James Tursa
el 19 de Feb. de 2020
I don't understand your question. The remainder of the division is the result of the mod operation.
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