Unit agnostic angle.
Using simple floating point numbers to store an angle value is error-prone : you may add two angle with one in radians and the second in degrees or you may try to compute the cosine of a value in degrees and get an unexpected result.
angulus
provides a type that represent an angle with no specific unit.
```rust use angulus::*;
fn main() { // Create an angle of 90°. let alpha = 90.0_f32.deg();
// Create an angle of π/4 rad (45°).
let beta = Angle::RAD_FRAC_PI_4;
// Add the two angle without worrying about units.
let gamma = alpha + beta;
// Print the result.
println!(
"The cosine of {} is {}",
units::Degrees(gamma), // The angle is wrapped to display the value in degrees.
gamma.cos() // Compute the cosine without worrying about units.
);
// Output : The cosine of 135° is -0.70710677
} ```
serde
: Serialization/deserialization support via serde.Licensed under either of the following, at your choice:
Unless explicitly stated otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in this crate, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual-licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.