Inverse of atan2d

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Kash Costello
Kash Costello on 9 Jan 2019
Commented: Star Strider on 9 Jan 2019
Hi,
Does anyone know how to do the "inverse" of this matlab command atan2d?
answer = atan2d(y,x);
I have the "answer" but I need to know what y and x are.
I am not sure what to do :(
Thanks a lot!
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 9 Jan 2019
Sadly, I can't add a +1 to a comment. :)
You need to recognize that you can multiply x and y by any constant value, and the same answer will result. So both of these computations will produce the same value for Answer.
answer = atan2d(y,x);
answer = atan2d(2*y,2*x);
The same applies for any other constant multiplier. The conclusion is you cannot ever uniquely recover the original x and y. The best you can do is recover arbitrarily one of the many values for x and y that all lie at the same "angle".
Star showed you one way to do that.
Kash Costello
Kash Costello on 9 Jan 2019
Thank you so much for this. I really appreciate it!

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 9 Jan 2019
Try this:
y = 2;
x = 3;
answer = atan2d(y,x)
xa = cosd(answer)
ya = sind(answer)
test = atan2d(ya,xa)
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Kash Costello
Kash Costello on 9 Jan 2019
Thank you so much!!!!!!! I appreciate it so much!!!!
Star Strider
Star Strider on 9 Jan 2019
As always, my pleasure!

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