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AverageAngle
Arduino library to calculate correctly the average of multiple angles.
Description
AverageAngle is an class to calculate the average of angles.
This is especially useful when angles are around 0 degrees, e.g. from a compass sensor or the resultant of a track. Example, the average angle of 359 and 1 is 0, not 179 (most of the time)
Furthermore the AverageAngle can also include the length (weight) of the angle as if it is a vector. Default this length is set to 1 so all angles are by default of equal weight.
Example: The average angle of 359 (length = 2) and 1 (length = 1) is 359.something not zero.
See also runningAngle class.
Interface
- **enum AngleType { DEGREES, RADIANS, GRADIANS } ** idem. 100 GRADIANS == 90 DEGREES.
- AverageAngle(AngleType type = DEGREES) constructor defaults to degrees.
- uint32_t add(float alpha, float length = 1.0) add a new angle, optional with length. add() returns the number of elements (count).
- void reset() clears internal buffers.
- uint32_t count() the amount of angles added.
- **float getAverage() ** returns the average.
- **float getTotalLength() ** the length of the resulting 'angle' when we see them as vectors.
- float getAverageLength() returns the average length of the angles added.
- AngleType type() returns DEGREES = 0, RADIANS = 1 or GRADIANS = 2.
- void setType(AngleType type) changes type DEGREES, RADIANS or GRADIANS.
Gradians
Gradians a.k.a. gon, is a less often used unit for angles. There are 100 gradians in a right angle. A full circle = 400 gradians.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gradian
Operation
If you want to average 5 compass readings you can just add the angles and do not use the length parameter.
AA.reset();
for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++)
{
AA.add(compass.readHeading());
delay(100); // e.g. compass read needs some time
}
Serial.println(AA.getAverage());
If you want to average a track, e.g. 5 steps North, 3 steps west etc, you need to include the length of each step.
AA.reset();
AA.add(90, 5); // 5 steps north
AA.add(180, 3); // 3 steps west
Serial.println(AA.getAverage());
Serial.println(AA.getTotalLength());
Future
- Improve documentation.
- check if other units exist to support.