Please explain why when x=500 and y=16000, the angle is 90°
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"ekkeindoha" wrote in message
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THE ACTUAL THING I WOULD LIKE TO DO ARE AS FOLLOWS
I GOT A GRAPHIC -COLLUMS ARE 80000 TO 180000 AND LINES ANRE 460 TO 560.
WHAT I WOULD LIKE TO DO ARE AS FOLLOW.
LETS SAY X = 500 AND Y ARE 160000 IT SHOULD GIVE ME 90º AS 500 ARE 90º.
IF I CHANGE IT TO X 490 AND Y 160000 IT SHOULD GIVE ME ANOTHER ANGLE.
"David Biddulph" wrote:
=DEGREES(ATAN2(X1,Y1))
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David Biddulph
"ekkeindoha" wrote in message
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I'm currently entering info on a graphic,and would like some help to
get
the
angle if a x and y number has been done.