'''Purpose:''' Explain the math function '''atan'''. ---- The call, [expr { atan( $x ) }] returns the arcus tangent (inverse tangent) of the number, $x. The resulting angle is measured in radians. ---- The most common reason for computing an arctangent is to determine the angle from the positive x-axis to a vector in the plane, but for that purpose it is much better to use [atan2]. Consider the point (x,y) = (-1,1). The angle to this point is 3/4*pi and the tangent for this vector is -1, but % expr atan(-1) -0.785398 i.e., the angle -1/4*pi, on account on the fact that this angle also has tangent -1. [atan2] can distinguish the two: % expr atan2(1,-1) 2.35619 % expr atan2(-1,1) -0.785398 ---- atan provides a handy way to ask Tcl for the value of pi: See [pi] ---- atan is also available in [Tclx]. ---- [Math function help] - [Arts and Crafts of Tcl-Tk Programming] - [Category Mathematics]