Math.atan()
The Math.atan()
function returns the arctangent (in radians) of a number, that is
Syntax
Math.atan(x)
Parameters
x
-
A number.
Return value
The arctangent (in radians) of the given number.
Description
The Math.atan()
method returns a numeric value between and radians.
Because atan()
is a static method of Math
, you always use it as Math.atan()
, rather than as a method of a Math
object you created (Math
is not a constructor).
Examples
Using Math.atan()
Math.atan(1); // 0.7853981633974483 Math.atan(0); // 0 Math.atan(-0); // -0 Math.atan(Infinity); // 1.5707963267948966 Math.atan(-Infinity); // -1.5707963267948966 // The angle that the line [(0,0);(x,y)] forms with the x-axis in a Cartesian coordinate system Math.atan(y / x);
Note that you may want to avoid using ±Infinity
for stylistic reasons. In this case, Math.atan2()
with 0
as the second argument may be a better solution.
Specifications
Browser compatibility
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10.1 |
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See also
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Math/atan