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Trying to calculate lines over pi/4

 
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Hi,

I'm trying to draw a visual representation of an array of sensors for a science project demonstration. The 7 sensors are at the front of a little bot.

I'm having trouble finding the right way to do it in java, I'm using Line2D.Double to represent each sensor but when it comes to spreading them out equally over the pi/4 range, I'm stumped.

I guess this is more a maths problem, than a java problem, but I'd really appreciate any help!

Thank you,

Tony
 
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Can you elaborate a little your problem?
 
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Actually, I figured out how to do what I wanted in the end.

Briefly, starting at 90 degress.



And each sensor after that would be (45 / 7 * i), where i was the sensor number.
 
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