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ATAN2(3)                 BSD Library Functions Manual                 ATAN2(3)
NAME
     atan2 -- arc tangent function of two variables
SYNOPSIS
     #include <math.h>
     double
     atan2(double y, double x);
     long double
     atan2l(long double y, long double x);
     float
     atan2f(float y, float x);
DESCRIPTION
     The atan2() function computes the principal value of the arc tangent of
     y/x, using the signs of both arguments to determine the quadrant of the
     return value.
SPECIAL VALUES
     atan2(+-0, -0) returns +-pi.
     atan2(+-0, +0) returns +-0.
     atan2(+-0, x) returns +-pi for x < 0.
     atan2(+-0, x) returns +-0 for x > 0.
     atan2(y, +-0) returns +pi/2 for y > 0.
     atan2(y, +-0) returns -pi/2 for y < 0.
     atan2(+-y, -infinity) returns +-pi for finite y > 0.
     atan2(+-y, +infinity) returns +-0 for finite y > 0.
     atan2(+-infinity, x) returns +-pi/2 for finite x.
     atan2(+-infinity, -infinity) returns +-3*pi/4.
     atan2(+-infinity, +infinity) returns +-pi/4.
NOTES
     The atan2() function is used mostly to convert from rectangular (x,y) to
     polar (r,theta) coordinates that must satisfy x = r*cos theta and y =
     r*sin theta.  In general, conversions to polar coordinates should be com-puted computed
     puted thus:
           r    := hypot(x,y);  ... := sqrt(x*x+y*y)
           theta     := atan2(y,x).
SEE ALSO
     acos(3), asin(3), atan(3), cos(3), cosh(3), sin(3), sinh(3), tan(3),
     tanh(3), math(3),
STANDARDS
     The atan2() function conforms to ISO/IEC 9899:1999(E).
BSD                            November 18, 2002                           BSD
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