negative polar axis
Erik Max Francis
max at alcyone.com
Mon Aug 13 13:58:27 EDT 2007
Steve Holden wrote:
> About the best interpretation I can think of is to add 180 degrees to
> the angle and reverse the sign of the magnitude, but this would be a
> hack. Where are those coordinates coming from?
Well, sometimes in polar coordinates (r, theta), r is allowed to be
negative. The usual translation from polar to Cartesian coordinates
makes this meaningful, albeit weird, so in effect the resulting
positions are just reflections around the origin.
Which I suppose is what the original poster was asking about, but it's
still not clear.
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