http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/radian-versus-degre-tp5006780p5006797.html
That's it, quite simple.
degrees. As I'm kind of lazy I thought the conversion between radians
and degrees might be automated some how. Anyway, I'm doing it in my
macros.
Fabrice.
> Hi Fabrice,
>
> which commands of ImageJ use radians?
>
> I don't know all ImageJ commands, but as far as I remember all commands of
> the user interface are in degrees. Also, I did not find the text 'radian'
> in the PDF users guide.
>
> The trigonometric functions in Java and the macro language use radians, like
> all programing languages that I am aware of (except programmable pocket
> calculators, an almost extinct species). So, when you write a macro that
> uses trigonometric functions, of course you need the factor of 180/PI =
> 57.2957795131 to convert.
>
> Michael
> ________________________________________________________________
> On Mar 5, 2014, at 12:07, Fabrice Senger wrote:
>
>> Hi
>> I'm just wondering what is the reason some operations are working with
>> angle values expressed in rad whereas others give angles in degre ?
>>
>> I'm playing around with angle measurements wich in turn are used to
>> rotate
>> features in my images and there I have to play around with the
>> conversions
>> rad/deg
>>
>> Wouldn't it be possible to definitly choose between rad or deg ?
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Fabrice.
>>
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