Calculate the angle between multiple points

I have a matrix A contain x values in the first column and y values in the second column. I want to calculate the angle between vectors.

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Jan
Jan le 13 Juin 2013
There is no "angle between points". Do you mean the angle between two vectors?

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Jan
Jan le 13 Juin 2013
The ACOS and the corresponding ASIN approchs are numerically instable near to multiples of pi (half). Better use the more accurate ATAN2 method:
angle = atan2(norm(cross(v1,v2)), dot(v1,v2));

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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford le 17 Juin 2013
Modifié(e) : Roger Stafford le 17 Juin 2013
In the two-dimensional x-y plane Mathworks' 'cross' function doesn't work. It requires three-element vectors. The two-dimensional expression should be:
angle = atan2(abs(det([v1;v2])),dot(v1,v2));
where v1 and v2 are assumed to be two-element row vectors.
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Jan
Jan le 18 Juin 2013
@Roger: Thanks! I forgot the limitations of cross.
Stephen Devlin
Stephen Devlin le 16 Mar 2018
Hi, I have no idea if anyone will see this comment as it is years after the original post, but mathematically what is this expression:
"angle = atan2(abs(det([v1;v2])),dot(v1,v2));"
Jess Smith
Jess Smith le 3 Déc 2018
@stephen thats basically doing the inverse tangent of the cross product of 2D vectors over the dot product of those vectors, giving you the angle; cross product of a x b is |a||b|sin(theta) and dot product is |a||b|cos(theta) so dividing them by each other and taking inverse tan is the angle

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