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How to acquire the decimal values?

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Casey
Casey el 18 de Abr. de 2012
I have a set of radians values, which are in a range of 300plus to -300plus, by assuming if I were to use this set of radian values to calculate my vehicle heading which is from -pi to pi, how do I calculate?
The following method I did which I am not sure I am correct, firstly I took the set of range values divide by pi, after dividing the values, the range of radian values are 135 to -136. The next step I wanted to do but I am stuck cause I am not sure is there a function of it in matlab. Is classify the range of values to even and odd, from there take the decimal values of each values * pi to acquire the heading radian value.
Please enlighten me, if my step is correct or is there a way to just take the whole number and acquire the decimal values(example:100.2315)? Thanks.
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Jan
Jan el 18 de Abr. de 2012
The question is unclear. What exactly is "300plus"? Radians values are define in the range -pi to pi only. Why do you calssify the values in even and odd? Please post a minimal example of inputs *and* outputs, whcih defines the operation exactly. E.g. if the input is 100.2315, what do you expect as output?

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Jan
Jan el 18 de Abr. de 2012
Perhaps you are looking for:
y = rem(x, pi)
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