$atan (aggregation)
$atan
Returns the inverse tangent (arc tangent) of a value.
$atan
has the following syntax:{ $atan: <expression> } $atan
takes any valid expression that resolves to a number.$atan
returns values in radians. Use$radiansToDegrees
operator to convert the output value from radians to degrees.By default
$atan
returns values as adouble
.$atan
can also return values as a 128-bit decimal as long as the<expression>
resolves to a 128-bit decimal value.For more information on expressions, see Expressions.
Behavior
null
and NaN
If the argument resolves to a value of null
or refers to a field
that is missing, $atan
returns null
. If the
argument resolves to NaN
, $tan
returns NaN
.
Example | Results |
---|---|
{ $atan: NaN } | NaN |
{ $atan: null } | null |
Example
The trigonometry
collection contains a document that
stores three sides of a right-angle triangle:
{ "_id" : ObjectId("5c50782193f833234ba90d85"), "side_a" : NumberDecimal("3"), "side_b" : NumberDecimal("4"), "hypotenuse" : NumberDecimal("5") }
The following aggregation operation uses the
$atan
expression to calculate the angle adjacent
to side_a
and add it to the input document using the
$addFields
pipeline stage.
db.trigonometry.aggregate([ { $addFields : { "angle_a" : { $radiansToDegrees : { $atan : { $divide : [ "$side_b", "$side_a" ] } } } } } ])
The $radiansToDegrees
expression converts the
radian value returned by $atan
to the equivalent
value in degrees.
The command returns the following output:
{ "_id" : ObjectId("5c50782193f833234ba90d85"), "side_a" : NumberDecimal("3"), "side_b" : NumberDecimal("4"), "hypotenuse" : NumberDecimal("5"), "angle_a" : NumberDecimal("53.13010235415597870314438744090658") }
Since side_b
and side_a
are stored as
128-bit decimals, the output of
$atan
is a 128-bit decimal.
The trigonometry
collection contains a document that
stores three sides of a right-angle triangle:
{ "_id" : ObjectId("5c50782193f833234ba90d85"), "side_a" : NumberDecimal("3"), "side_b" : NumberDecimal("4"), "hypotenuse" : NumberDecimal("5") }
The following aggregation operation uses the
$atan
expression to calculate the angle adjacent
to side_a
and add it to the input document using the
$addFields
pipeline stage.
db.trigonometry.aggregate([ { $addFields : { "angle_a" : { $atan : { $divide : [ "$side_b", "$side_a" ] } } } } ])
The command returns the following output:
{ "_id" : ObjectId("5c50782193f833234ba90d85"), "side_a" : NumberDecimal("3"), "side_b" : NumberDecimal("4"), "hypotenuse" : NumberDecimal("5"), "angle_a" : NumberDecimal("0.9272952180016122324285124629224287") }
Since side_b
and side_a
are stored as
128-bit decimals, the output of
$atan
is a 128-bit decimal.