Richard Miller asked:
I've got two line graphics drawn on the screen. I need to find out if
they intersect and, if so, what the angle is that is formed by their
intersection. Any simple way to do this?

See, e.g., http://www.ugrad.math.ubc.ca/coursedoc/math100/notes/zoo/eqline.html for each line defined by endpoints x1,y1 and x2,y2 st line equation y = m*x + b (m = slope, b = y intercept at x = 0) m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1) = slope of line b = y1 - m*x1 = intersection of line with y axis at x = 0 for two lines, get m1 and m2, b1 and b2 Any two nonparallel lines (m1 not m2) intersect find x such that y's are equal m1*x + b1 = m2*x + b2 x = (b2 - b1)/(m1 - m2) = x at intersection y at intersection = m1*x + b1 = m2*x + b2 slope m1 = tangent of angle A1 between line 1 and x-axis angle A1 = inverse tangent(m1) = atan(m1) in Rev angle A2 = inverse tangent(m2) see http://www.mathwords.com/t/tangent_inverse.htm A2 - A1 = one pair of the two pairs of angles formed by the intersection of two straight lines, with the other pair being pi radians (180 degrees) minus this angle Note that Rev and most other languages refer to angles in radians rather than degrees in their trig functions. Of course, work out a few examples and graph them to double-check this and to understand the angle values returned.

Rich Herz
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