Hello everyone! I'm having a little problem with degrees/radians. To convert degrees to radians, you use the following equation.
π = 3.14159265
Radian(s) = Degree(s) * π / 180
The problem is that I can't seem to exceed 3.14159265 radians (180 degrees). What is the problem? Thank you very much!
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Shadowz_O_Death
Degrees/Radians Problem
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Degrees/Radians Problem
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I'm trying to rotate this object and it'll only let me rotate it up to 3.14159265 radians (180 degrees) for some reason...XBC-Requiem wrote:What do you mean that you can't exceed pi radians? I understand radians, but I don't have a clue what you're talking about here.
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Shadowz_O_Death
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You can use negative radians as well you know.
Let say you want to rotate the object positive 270 degrees, That of which is a radians equivalent of +4.712388 rounded.
A rotation of positive 270 degrees is equivalent to negative 90 degrees, that of which is a radians equivalent of -1.570796 rounded.
Let say you want to rotate the object positive 270 degrees, That of which is a radians equivalent of +4.712388 rounded.
A rotation of positive 270 degrees is equivalent to negative 90 degrees, that of which is a radians equivalent of -1.570796 rounded.
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