True north-based azimuths

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Cristian Martin
Cristian Martin el 22 de Mayo de 2022
Comentada: Cristian Martin el 22 de Mayo de 2022
Can I automatically find True north-based azimuths based on certain value of an azimuth from a refference point ?
Let's say if I have a value of 90 the result will be East, I have a value of 25 the result will be North-northeast.
I could do a function but maybe there's more easier methodes.
Thank you!

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Bjorn Gustavsson
Bjorn Gustavsson el 22 de Mayo de 2022
Your question doesn't make much sense, sure you can do that - but that would be more of "establishing" your azimuth-convention. If you are thinking of calculating the azimuth clockwise from North to a point [x,y] from a point [x0,y0]. Then atan2 should be your friend:
phi = atan2(x0-x,y0-y);
Or atan2d if you directly want the angle in degrees - which I've found to be a dangerous habit to use, it is in my experience strongly preferable to have all angles in radians and convert to degrees when displaying.
HTH
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Bjorn Gustavsson
Bjorn Gustavsson el 22 de Mayo de 2022
If you want to display the label from directionNames with the directionValues closest to an arbitrary angle, phi, you only have to determine the "best matching direction". You can for example do this:
dl2 = ((cosd(phi)-cosd(directionValues)).^2 + ...
(sind(phi)-sind(directionValues)).^2); % should be robust to wrap-arounds
[dl,idx_best] = min(dl2);
disp(directionNames);
HTH
Cristian Martin
Cristian Martin el 22 de Mayo de 2022
Thanks Bjorn !

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