Arc tangent (atan)
Description
Creates a new column that returns the arc tangent of the values of a numeric field. When applied with two arguments, it returns the arc tangent of the specified x- and y-coordinates.
How does it work in the search window?
Select Create column in the search window toolbar, then select the Arc tangent operation. As said above, you can add one argument to get the arc tangent of the numbers in the selected field, or two arguments to calculate the arc tangent of the given x- coordinates.
Argument | Data type |
---|---|
Argument 1 mandatory | integer, float |
Argument 2 | integer, float |
The data type of the values in the new column is float.
Example 1
We want to get the arc tangent of all the numbers in the -1to1Values_float column. To do it, we will create a new column using the Arc tangent operation. Let's call the new column arcTangent.
The arguments needed to create the new column are:
Argument 1 - -1to1Values_float column
Click Create column and you will see the following result:
Example 2
In the demo.ecommerce.data
, we want to get the arc tangent of the coordinates (-3, 9). We will create a new column using the Arc tangent operation to do it. Let's call the new column arcTangentCoords.
The arguments needed to create the new column are:
Argument 1 - Click the pencil icon and enter -3
Argument 2 - Click the pencil icon and enter 9
Click Create column and you will see the following result:
How does it work in LINQ?
Use the operator select
... as
... and add the operation syntax to create the new column. These are the valid formats of the Arc tangent operation:
atan(number)
→ Use this expression to get the arc tangent of the values in the given numeric column.atan(number1, number2)
→ Use this expression to get the arc tangent of the specified x- and y-coordinates.
Example 1
You can copy the following LINQ script and try the above example on the my.upload.sample.data
table.
from my.upload.sample.data
select split(message, ";", 17) as `-1to1Values`
select float(`-1to1Values`) as `-1to1Values_float`
select atan(`-1to1Values_float`) as arcTangent
Example 2
You can copy the following LINQ script and try the above example on the demo.ecommerce.data
table.
from demo.ecommerce.data
select atan(-3, 9) as arcTangentCoords