In which quadrant is a point?

15 views (last 30 days)
Timur Navruzov
Timur Navruzov on 4 Dec 2015
Commented: Timur Navruzov on 4 Dec 2015
Hi
I have a 'circle' with irregular perimeter. Somewhere within that circle is a point. The circle is divided into 4 quadrants by 2 lines 45 and 135 degrees to x- axis.I know the coordinates of the point. How can I find exactly in which quadrant it lies?
Thank you

Accepted Answer

Torsten
Torsten on 4 Dec 2015
The four quadrants are characterized by the following conditions (if the center of the circle is at (0,0)):
I quadrant: y<=x, y>=-x
II quadrant: y>=x y>=-x
III quadrant: y<=x, y>=-x
IV quadrant: y<=x, y<=-x
Use an if-statement to determine which quadrant the point under consideration is in.
Best wishes
Torsten.

More Answers (1)

Thorsten
Thorsten on 4 Dec 2015
Edited: Thorsten on 4 Dec 2015
If cx, cy is the center of your circle, you first determine the angle between point px, py and relative to the center:
alpha = atan2(py-cy, px-cx);
Ensure that the angle is in the range [0,2*pi]:
if alpha < 0, alpha = alpha + 2*pi; end
The 45deg slice (== pi/4) that holds your point has the number
Oc = floor(alpha/(pi/4));
Numbers range from 0 to 7 counter-clockwise and start with the octant 0 to the right of the center.

Categories

Find more on Graphics Object Properties in Help Center and File Exchange

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!