How to convert [-90 90] range of elevation angel in imgradient3 to [0 , 180]?
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Negar Noorizadeh
el 24 de Oct. de 2018
Comentada: Star Strider
el 24 de Oct. de 2018
Hi
I'm trying to use [Gmag,Gazimuth,Gelevation] = imgradient3(I) but the range of Gazimuth and Gelevation are [-180 180] and [-90 90], respectively.
I need Gazimuth and Gelevation to be in range of [0 360] and [0 180], respectively.
As I know, wrapTo360 Wrap angle in degrees to [0 360], So can I use this function to convert Gazimuth? Right?
Beside, wrapTo180 Wrap angle in degrees to [-180 180] but I need [0 180]. Can I convert [-90 90] to [0 180] as follow:
lambda = [-90 90];
positiveInput = (lambda > 0);
lambda = mod(lambda, 180);
lambda((lambda == 0) & positiveInput) = 180;
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Star Strider
el 24 de Oct. de 2018
Try this:
Angles180 = @(a) rem(180+a, 360)-90;
Result = Angles180([-90, 0, 90])
Result =
0 90 180
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Star Strider
el 24 de Oct. de 2018
My pleasure.
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Jim Riggs
el 24 de Oct. de 2018
I think that if you want to convert the range -90 to +90 to 0 to 180, all you need to do is add 90 to each value. Similarly, if you have angles in the range -180 to +180 and you want them in 0 to 360, all you need to do is add 180 to the values.
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