I wondered since quite a time why atan2 takes 2 arguments. This doesn't make much sense to me since you can always calculate you own "slope" and pass it to atan2. If there is some issue in this that I oversaw, could anybody please explain it. If not, I'd like to suggest to skip the 2nd argument. -- Jörg
- Re: Why does atan2 take 2 arguments? Jorg Ziefle
- Re: Why does atan2 take 2 arguments? Peter Scott
- Re: Why does atan2 take 2 arguments? Andy Dougherty
- Re: Why does atan2 take 2 arguments? Ariel Scolnicov