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Find the angle between two segments

eDaNoy
eDaNoy over 12 years ago

angle

I would like to get the angle between two segments, this must be applied to any angled situation.

I have already a function that gets the slope of two segments then the rest is a problem, i cant get the correct result

im using this formula.

angle=(m2-m1)/[1+(m2*m1)]

atan(angle)*180/math.pi

the result must be the added angle of two segments.

 

sample 1st segment = 90 degree

second segment = 45 degree

 result = 135 degree 

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    eDave over 12 years ago

    There's no easy way of finding undocumented commands and there is no guarantee that they will always exist. USE WITH CARE.

    However, when you do find one that is useful, put in an enhancement request to Cadence to get it made public. 

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    eDave over 12 years ago

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