/ The function always returns a number that is less than 3. Can someone
/>>/ explain why this is or offer another way to determine the angle of a
/>>/ line? Math is NOT my strength.
/>>/
/>>/
/>/ There are two "scales" used to measure angle
/>/ - degrees (from 0 to 360 for the complete circle)
/>/ - radians (from 0 to pi for the complete circle)
/>/ />/ So simply multiply your result by (360 / pi) />/ />/ />/ --
/>/ Alex Tweedly       http://www.tweedly.net
/>/ /
Alex,

Thank you for the providing the simplicity that eludes me. I knew I should have paid more attention in math class. :-)

So should I !!

What I should have said was:
- degrees 0 to 360
- radians 0 to 2 * pi

So multiply by (180 / pi)

Sorry.

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Alex Tweedly       http://www.tweedly.net

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