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giordandue Posted - 07/04/2006 : 04:20:55 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 6.0
Operating System:xp

It seems to me that the ATAN operator gives the angle in radiants: how can I get it in degrees? Is available a specific operator?
Thank you in advance
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giordandue Posted - 07/04/2006 : 08:56:05 AM
Thank you Max,

I realized also that is it easy to set the desired angular unit
in -> Tools/Options..

Kind Regards
minimax Posted - 07/04/2006 : 05:18:51 AM
Hi giordandue,

Since there is a correspondence between Radian and Degree, it is easy for you to calculate them.

1 radian = 180/pi degrees
1 degree = pi/180 radians
(where pi is the circle rate and you can use it directly in Origin.)
A related link to Radian and Degree,
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Trigonometry:Radian_and_degree_measure

Hope it works.

Max
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