Angle (Degrees) from Rise and Run: 5 units Rise; 5 units Run
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5 units Rise; 5 units Run converts to
45 deg
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Input: 5 units Rise; 5 units Run
Output: 45 deg
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Angle (Degrees) from Rise and Run
Calculate direction angle in degrees from rise and run using atan2(rise, run).
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Nearby Reference Values
| Scenario | Angle |
|---|---|
| 2 units Rise; 2 units Run | 45 deg |
| 2 units Rise; 5 units Run | 21.801409 deg |
| 2 units Rise; 10 units Run | 11.309932 deg |
| 5 units Rise; -10 units Run | 153.434949 deg |
| 5 units Rise; -5 units Run | 135 deg |
| 5 units Rise; -2 units Run | 111.801409 deg |
| 5 units Rise; -1 units Run | 101.309932 deg |
| 5 units Rise; 0 units Run | 90 deg |
| 5 units Rise; 1 units Run | 78.690068 deg |
| 5 units Rise; 2 units Run | 68.198591 deg |
| 5 units Rise; 5 units Run | 45 deg |
| 5 units Rise; 10 units Run | 26.565051 deg |
| 10 units Rise; -10 units Run | 135 deg |
| 10 units Rise; -5 units Run | 116.565051 deg |
| 10 units Rise; -2 units Run | 101.309932 deg |
| 10 units Rise; -1 units Run | 95.710593 deg |
| 10 units Rise; 0 units Run | 90 deg |
| 10 units Rise; 1 units Run | 84.289407 deg |
| 10 units Rise; 2 units Run | 78.690068 deg |
| 10 units Rise; 5 units Run | 63.434949 deg |
| 10 units Rise; 10 units Run | 45 deg |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Angle (Degrees) from Rise and Run, formulas, and expected usage.
What does the Angle (Degrees) from Rise and Run calculator do?
It helps with finding line direction and slope angle from horizontal and vertical components.
What formula does the Angle (Degrees) from Rise and Run calculator use?
Angle (degrees) = atan2(rise, run) × 180 / π.
What inputs are valid?
Rise and run can be any finite values except both zero at the same time.
When would I use this?
finding line direction and slope angle from horizontal and vertical components
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