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Challenge #67: Calculate Spatial Angles

Maskell_Rascal
13 - Pulsar

Here is my solution!

 

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Cheers!

Phil

ExploreMore
8 - Asteroid
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I started out with 𝑎^2 + 𝑏^2 = 𝑐^2 before I stepped away for dinner and when I came back I realized there was an easier way.

ARussell34
8 - Asteroid

Math doesn't lie, but the spatial tools were a close second!

IraWatt
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

Great challenge, didn't realise that Alteryx returns radians in its trig functions. took a while to realise 😅.

 

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MatthewBr
Alteryx Alumni (Retired)

Love reliving my youth to figure out angles and hypotenuse information.

jjrbondoc
8 - Asteroid
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KevinHarrison
8 - Asteroid
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bktaylor
8 - Asteroid

Here's my solution. I really struggled with the calculation of the angle, but other than that I was able to build it out fairly quickly using both spatial and non-spatial tools. By the looks of other's workflow I think I overcomplicated the workflow. Oh well, I was happy I got most of it on my own, with the exception of the angle calc.

 

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alexnajm
16 - Nebula
16 - Nebula

Distance Tool coming in handy!

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LiuZhang
9 - Comet
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