I have two Lines: L1 and L2. I want to calculate the angle between the two lines. L1 has points: {(x1, y1), (x2, y2)}
and L2 has points: {(x3, y3), (x4, y4)}
.
How can I calculate the angle formed between these two lines, without having to calculate the slopes? The problem I am currently having is that sometimes I have horizontal lines (lines along the x-axis) and the following formula fails (divide by zero exception):
arctan((m1 - m2) / (1 - (m1 * m2)))
where m1
and m2
are the slopes of line 1 and line 2 respectively. Is there a formula/algorithm that can calculate the angles between the two lines without ever getting divide-by-zero exceptions? Any help would be highly appreciated.
This is my code snippet:
// Calculates the angle formed between two lines
public static double angleBetween2Lines(Line2D line1, Line2D line2)
{
double slope1 = line1.getY1() - line1.getY2() / line1.getX1() - line1.getX2();
double slope2 = line2.getY1() - line2.getY2() / line2.getX1() - line2.getX2();
double angle = Math.atan((slope1 - slope2) / (1 - (slope1 * slope2)));
return angle;
}
Thanks.
The atan2
function eases the pain of dealing with atan
.
It is declared as double atan2(double y, double x)
and converts rectangular coordinates (x,y)
to the angle theta
from the polar coordinates (r,theta)
So I'd rewrite your code as
public static double angleBetween2Lines(Line2D line1, Line2D line2)
{
double angle1 = Math.atan2(line1.getY1() - line1.getY2(),
line1.getX1() - line1.getX2());
double angle2 = Math.atan2(line2.getY1() - line2.getY2(),
line2.getX1() - line2.getX2());
return angle1-angle2;
}