I'm looking for a two argument arctan function that works like the
C++/Matlab/Fortran atan2. The 50 has a atan2 function, but it doesn't
figure out what quadrant the solution should fall in.
Has anyone done it, or am I going to have to code it myself? (You can
feel my excitement with that prospect can't you?)
EKW
C++/Matlab/Fortran atan2. The 50 has a atan2 function, but it doesn't
figure out what quadrant the solution should fall in.
Has anyone done it, or am I going to have to code it myself? (You can
feel my excitement with that prospect can't you?)
EKW
