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What's the best way to average a bunch of angles to give a meaningful resul…
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@azonenberg What about converting them all to positive angles in the range of 0…
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@Lee_Holmes then you have the same problem, values near 0 and 360 averaging to …
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@Lee_Holmes for example 1 degree is halfway between 3 and 359
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@azonenberg For 2 angles you can do this conditionally if the average is ever o…
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@azonenberg like I don't know what I would think the average is for 1, 180,…
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@Lee_Holmes yeah this could be tens of millions of samples
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@azonenberg Yeah, I think the best you can do is a LUT to save the trig costs.
Post #Aw4vJ8VFQKJeCI5ASO by [email protected]
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@Lee_Holmes vector sum and normalize seems the most practical route
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