angleRemap {oce} | R Documentation |
Convert Angle From 0:360 to -180:180 Convention
Description
This is mostly used for instrument heading angles, in cases where the
instrument is aligned nearly northward, so that small variations in heading
(e.g. due to mooring motion) can yield values that swing from small angles
to large angles, because of the modulo-360 cut point.
The method is to use the cosine and sine of the angle in order to find "x"
and "y" values on a unit circle, and then to use atan2()
to
infer the angles.
Usage
angleRemap(theta)
Arguments
theta |
an angle (in degrees) that is in the range from 0 to 360 degrees |
Value
A vector of angles, in the range -180 to 180.
Author(s)
Dan Kelley
Examples
library(oce)
# fake some heading data that lie near due-north (0 degrees)
n <- 20
heading <- 360 + rnorm(n, sd = 10)
heading <- ifelse(heading > 360, heading - 360, heading)
x <- 1:n
plot(x, heading, ylim = c(-10, 360), type = "l", col = "lightgray", lwd = 10)
lines(x, angleRemap(heading))
[Package oce version 1.8-2 Index]