Do you have a phone? Just log the values and look at them as you move the phone. There are also several apps on the market that will show you the raw sensor data.
On Jan 16, 3:16 pm, Peter Eastman <peter.east...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm trying to figure out exactly how to interpret the rotation angles > produced by a SensorEvent for Sensor.TYPE_ORIENTATION. Unfortunately, > the documentation (http://developer.android.com/reference/android/ > hardware/SensorEvent.html#values) doesn't give a complete definition > of it. It defines what the axes are, but doesn't specify what order > the three rotations are applied in, nor whether the later rotations > are around transformed or untransformed axes. Without knowing that, > it's impossible to know what the actual rotation is that's being > described. > > How can I find out what the event values actually mean? > > Peter
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