ArcGIS Pro 3.4 API Reference Guide
ArcGIS.Core.Geometry Namespace / AngularUnit Class / ConvertFromRadians Method
Angle in radians.
Example Version

ConvertFromRadians Method
Converts a radian angle to the unit of this instance.
Syntax
public double ConvertFromRadians( 
   double radians
)

Parameters

radians
Angle in radians.

Return Value

Angle converted from radians.
Example
Getting vector azimuth
Coordinate3D vector = new Coordinate3D(0, 7, 0);
double azimuth = vector.Azimuth;      // azimuth = 0

vector.SetComponents(1, 1, 42);
azimuth = vector.Azimuth;
double degrees = AngularUnit.Degrees.ConvertFromRadians(azimuth);       // degrees = 45

vector.SetComponents(-8, 8, 2);
azimuth = vector.Azimuth;
degrees = AngularUnit.Degrees.ConvertFromRadians(azimuth);              // degrees = 315
AngularUnit - Convert between degrees and radians
// convert 45 degrees to radians
double radians = AngularUnit.Degrees.ConvertToRadians(45);

// convert PI to degrees
double degrees = AngularUnit.Degrees.ConvertFromRadians(Math.PI);
AngularUnit - Create an AngularUnit with a factory code
try
{
  // create a Grad unit
  var grad = AngularUnit.CreateAngularUnit(9105);
  string unitName = grad.Name;                        // Grad
  double conversionFactor = grad.ConversionFactor;    // 0.015708
  double radiansPerUnit = grad.RadiansPerUnit;
  int factoryCode = grad.FactoryCode;                 // 9105

  // convert 10 grads to degrees
  double val = grad.ConvertTo(10, AngularUnit.Degrees);

  // convert 10 radians to grads
  val = grad.ConvertFromRadians(10);
}
catch (ArgumentException)
{
  // ArgumentException will be thrown by CreateAngularUnit in
  // the following scenarios:
  // - if the factory code used is a non-angular factory code
  //   (i.e. it corresponds to square meters which is an area unit code)
  // - if the factory code used is invalid
  //   (i.e. it is negative or doesn't correspond to any factory code)
}
AngularUnit - Create an AngularUnit with a factory code
try
{
  // create a Grad unit
  var grad = AngularUnit.CreateAngularUnit(9105);
  string unitName = grad.Name;                        // Grad
  double conversionFactor = grad.ConversionFactor;    // 0.015708
  double radiansPerUnit = grad.RadiansPerUnit;
  int factoryCode = grad.FactoryCode;                 // 9105

  // convert 10 grads to degrees
  double val = grad.ConvertTo(10, AngularUnit.Degrees);

  // convert 10 radians to grads
  val = grad.ConvertFromRadians(10);
}
catch (ArgumentException)
{
  // ArgumentException will be thrown by CreateAngularUnit in
  // the following scenarios:
  // - if the factory code used is a non-angular factory code
  //   (i.e. it corresponds to square meters which is an area unit code)
  // - if the factory code used is invalid
  //   (i.e. it is negative or doesn't correspond to any factory code)
}
AngularUnit - Create a Custom AngularUnit
// custom unit - 3 radians per unit
var myAngularUnit = AngularUnit.CreateAngularUnit("myCustomAngularUnit", 3);
string Name = myAngularUnit.Name;                   // myCustomAngularUnit
double Factor = myAngularUnit.ConversionFactor;     // 3
int Code = myAngularUnit.FactoryCode;               // 0 because it is a custom angular unit
double radiansUnit = myAngularUnit.RadiansPerUnit;  // 3

// convert 10 degrees to my unit
double converted = AngularUnit.Degrees.ConvertTo(10, myAngularUnit);
// convert it back to degrees
converted = myAngularUnit.ConvertTo(converted, AngularUnit.Degrees);

// convert 1 radian into my angular units
converted = myAngularUnit.ConvertFromRadians(1);

// get the wkt
string wkt = myAngularUnit.Wkt;

// create an angular unit from this wkt
var anotherAngularUnit = AngularUnit.CreateAngularUnit(wkt);
// anotherAngularUnit.ConversionFactor = 3
// anotherAngularUnit.FactoryCode = 0    
// anotherAngularUnit.RadiansPerUnit = 3
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 11, Windows 10

ArcGIS Pro version: 3 or higher.
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