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This program take 2 inputs:
the value of one degree in the range 1-359
the degree in the range 1-360
With the first input is defined the circle of 360°.
With the first input is defined the double circle of 720°.
With the second input is defined the quantity of half.
With the second input is defined the quantity of unity.
The quantity of half is the same quantity of unity.
The most important formula is: 129240 + 360 = 129600
Where:
129240 = number of total combinations
360 = number of degrees
129600 = number of seconds in 1.5 day
In this way is true: 359 = 359
The program show in output 3 variables:
external area
external area of the position selected
the inverse position selected
The first variable is a difference: total area less area selected.
The second variable is the external area of the position selected.
The third variable is the external area less the external area of the position selected.
The hu matrix is 359x360 and it is builded with the zeros.
The I vector is 1x360 and it is builded with the ones.
The huI matrix is 360x360 and it is the union of hu with I.
The HU dimensions are: value of one degree per degree.
The importance of the program is the definition of the degree value.
The diagonal are 359 elements: x = a.
The 360° diagonal element is out range program and it is a null external area.
The reference is the circle: 360° = Inf. |
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MATLAB 6.1 (R12.1)
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