atan2
Returns the angle theta
of the polar coordinates (r, theta)
that correspond to the rectangular coordinates (x, y)
by computing the arc tangent of the value y / x; the returned value is an angle in the range from -PI
to PI
radians.
Special cases:
atan2(0.0, 0.0)
is0.0
atan2(0.0, x)
is0.0
forx > 0
andPI
forx < 0
atan2(-0.0, x)
is-0.0
for 'x 0and
-PIfor
x < 0`atan2(y, +Inf)
is0.0
for0 < y < +Inf
and-0.0
for '-Inf < y < 0`atan2(y, -Inf)
isPI
for0 < y < +Inf
and-PI
for-Inf < y < 0
atan2(y, 0.0)
isPI/2
fory > 0
and-PI/2
fory < 0
atan2(+Inf, x)
isPI/2
for finitex
yatan2(-Inf, x)
is-PI/2
for finitex
atan2(NaN, x)
andatan2(y, NaN)
isNaN
Since Kotlin
1.2Returns the angle theta
of the polar coordinates (r, theta)
that correspond to the rectangular coordinates (x, y)
by computing the arc tangent of the value y / x; the returned value is an angle in the range from -PI
to PI
radians.
Special cases:
atan2(0.0, 0.0)
is0.0
atan2(0.0, x)
is0.0
forx > 0
andPI
forx < 0
atan2(-0.0, x)
is-0.0
for 'x 0and
-PIfor
x < 0`atan2(y, +Inf)
is0.0
for0 < y < +Inf
and-0.0
for '-Inf < y < 0`atan2(y, -Inf)
isPI
for0 < y < +Inf
and-PI
for-Inf < y < 0
atan2(y, 0.0)
isPI/2
fory > 0
and-PI/2
fory < 0
atan2(+Inf, x)
isPI/2
for finitex
yatan2(-Inf, x)
is-PI/2
for finitex
atan2(NaN, x)
andatan2(y, NaN)
isNaN
Since Kotlin
1.2Returns the angle theta
of the polar coordinates (r, theta)
that correspond to the rectangular coordinates (x, y)
by computing the arc tangent of the value y / x; the returned value is an angle in the range from -PI
to PI
radians.
Special cases:
atan2(0.0, 0.0)
is0.0
atan2(0.0, x)
is0.0
forx > 0
andPI
forx < 0
atan2(-0.0, x)
is-0.0
for 'x 0and
-PIfor
x < 0`atan2(y, +Inf)
is0.0
for0 < y < +Inf
and-0.0
for '-Inf < y < 0`atan2(y, -Inf)
isPI
for0 < y < +Inf
and-PI
for-Inf < y < 0
atan2(y, 0.0)
isPI/2
fory > 0
and-PI/2
fory < 0
atan2(+Inf, x)
isPI/2
for finitex
yatan2(-Inf, x)
is-PI/2
for finitex
atan2(NaN, x)
andatan2(y, NaN)
isNaN
Since Kotlin
1.2Returns the angle theta
of the polar coordinates (r, theta)
that correspond to the rectangular coordinates (x, y)
by computing the arc tangent of the value y / x; the returned value is an angle in the range from -PI
to PI
radians.
Special cases:
atan2(0.0, 0.0)
is0.0
atan2(0.0, x)
is0.0
forx > 0
andPI
forx < 0
atan2(-0.0, x)
is-0.0
for 'x 0and
-PIfor
x < 0`atan2(y, +Inf)
is0.0
for0 < y < +Inf
and-0.0
for '-Inf < y < 0`atan2(y, -Inf)
isPI
for0 < y < +Inf
and-PI
for-Inf < y < 0
atan2(y, 0.0)
isPI/2
fory > 0
and-PI/2
fory < 0
atan2(+Inf, x)
isPI/2
for finitex
yatan2(-Inf, x)
is-PI/2
for finitex
atan2(NaN, x)
andatan2(y, NaN)
isNaN