atan2
Symbolic four-quadrant inverse tangent
Syntax
Description
computes the four-quadrant inverse tangent (arctangent) of
P = atan2(Y,X)Y and X.
Symbolic arguments X and Y are assumed to be real,
and atan2(Y,X) returns values in the interval
[-pi,pi].
Examples
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Calling
atan2for numbers (or vectors or matrices of numbers) that are not symbolic objects invokes the MATLAB®atan2function.If one of the arguments
XandYis a vector or a matrix, and another one is a scalar, thenatan2expands the scalar into a vector or a matrix of the same length with all elements equal to that scalar.If
X = 0andY > 0, thenatan2(Y,X)returnspi/2.If
X = 0andY < 0, thenatan2(Y,X)returns-pi/2.If
X = Y = 0, thenatan2(Y,X)returns0.
Alternatives
For complex Z = X + Y*i, the call atan2(Y,X) is
equivalent to angle(Z).
Version History
Introduced in R2013a