az = broadside2az(bsang)
returns the azimuth angle,
az, corresponding to the broadside angle,
bsang, for zero elevation angle. Angles are defined with
respect to the local coordinate system.
bsang — Broadside angle scalar | vector of real values
Broadside angle, specified as a scalar or vector of real values. Units are in degrees. This
argument supports single and double precision.
Example: [10;-22;-80]
el — Elevation angle 0 (default) | scalar | vector of real values
Elevation angle, specified as a scalar or vector of real values. The length of
el must match the length of
bsang. Elevation angles lie in the range from –90°
to 90°. Units are in degrees. This argument supports single and double
precision.
Azimuth angle, returned as a scalar or vector of real values. The length of
azequals the length of bsang.
Azimuth angles lie in the range from –180° to 180°. Units are in
degrees.
Broadside angles are useful in describing the
response pattern of a uniform linear array (ULA).
For the definition of the broadside angle and
how to convert between azimuth and elevation, and broadside angle
see Broadside Angles.
For definitions of the azimuth and elevation angles, see Azimuth and Elevation Angles.
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