How to make an angle continuous from -inf to +inf
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Hello,
I have a vector with angles between [-pi, pi[.
So for instance if we go clockwise in degrees: -177 -178 -179 -180 179 178 177
What I wanted this to be would be: -177 -178 -179 -180 -181 -182 -183
I want it to be continuous from -inf to +inf.
How can i do it in a clean way without having to check how many turns it already turned. I know how to do it with a for loop and reading angle by angle and a bunch of if's, but isn't there a command in matlab that does that for me in a clean way??
Thanks
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James Tursa
2015-2-25
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2015-2-25
doc unwrap
>> p = (pi/180)*[-177 -178 -179 -180 179 178 177]
p =
-3.0892 -3.1067 -3.1241 -3.1416 3.1241 3.1067 3.0892
>> (180/pi)*unwrap(p)
ans =
-177.0000 -178.0000 -179.0000 -180.0000 -181.0000 -182.0000 -183.0000
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