In which quadrant is a point?
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Hi
I have a 'circle' with irregular perimeter. Somewhere within that circle is a point. The circle is divided into 4 quadrants by 2 lines 45 and 135 degrees to x- axis.I know the coordinates of the point. How can I find exactly in which quadrant it lies?
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If cx, cy is the center of your circle, you first determine the angle between point px, py and relative to the center:
alpha = atan2(py-cy, px-cx);
Ensure that the angle is in the range [0,2*pi]:
if alpha < 0, alpha = alpha + 2*pi; end
The 45deg slice (== pi/4) that holds your point has the number
Oc = floor(alpha/(pi/4));
Numbers range from 0 to 7 counter-clockwise and start with the octant 0 to the right of the center.
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