[PATCH 05/20] dix: document DoGetDirection's maths
Simon Thum
simon.thum at gmx.de
Wed Apr 20 14:06:01 PDT 2011
On 04/20/2011 08:28 AM, Peter Hutterer wrote:
> This is the best explanation I can come up with, but it seems to hold true
> for my example values.
>
> Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer at who-t.net>
> ---
> dix/ptrveloc.c | 12 ++++++++++--
> 1 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/dix/ptrveloc.c b/dix/ptrveloc.c
> index 50ad22a..fafbbb0 100644
> --- a/dix/ptrveloc.c
> +++ b/dix/ptrveloc.c
> @@ -483,8 +483,16 @@ DoGetDirection(int dx, int dy){
> #else
> r = atan2(dy, dx);
> #endif
> - /* find direction. We avoid r to become negative,
> - * since C has no well-defined modulo for such cases. */
> + /* find direction.
> + *
> + * Add 360° to avoid r become negative since C has no well-defined
> + * modulo for such cases. Then divide by 45° to get the octant number,
> + * e.g. 0 <= r <= 1 is [0-45]°
> + * 1 <= r <= 2 is [45-90]°
> + * etc.
> + * But we add extra 90° to match up with our N, S, etc. defines up
> + * there, rest stays the same.
> + */
> r = (r+(M_PI*2.5))/(M_PI/4);
> /* this intends to flag 2 directions (45 degrees),
> * except on very well-aligned mickeys. */
Reviewed-by: Simon Thum <simon.thum at gmx.de>
You seem to have recovered the reasoning quite nicely, there's nothing I
could add.
Cheers,
Simon
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