degrees to radians
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I'm currently trying to find the sin of coordinates which are not in the form of simple degrees i.e it is in the form 123d 43m 15s. How do I write this command in terms of cos and sin? I've tried several commands but I cannot seem to get it right it's saying 'invalid statement'. How do I perform this function?
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Andrei Bobrov
2011년 9월 1일
angleInDegMinSec = [123 43 15]
angleInDegrees = angleInDegMinSec*[1;[1;1/60]/60]
sind(angleInDegrees) % sin
cosd(angleInDegrees) % cos
with Mapping Toolbox
angleInDegMinSec = [123 43 15]
angleInDegees = dms2degrees([123 43 15])
sind(angleInDegrees) % sin
cosd(angleInDegrees) % cos
radians
angleInDegMinSec = [123 43 15]
angleInRadians = angleInDegMinSec*[1;[1;1/60]/60]/180*pi
cos(angleInRadians)
sin(angleInRadians)
or with Mapping Toolbox
angleInRadians = degtorad(dms2degrees(angleInDegMinSec))
cos(angleInRadians)
sin(angleInRadians)
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