The atan2()
CSS function is a trigonometric function that returns the inverse tangent of two values between -infinity
and infinity
. The function accepts two arguments and returns the number of radians representing an <angle>
between -180deg
and 180deg
.
atan2()
Baseline 2023
Newly available
Since March 2023, this feature works across the latest devices and browser versions. This feature might not work in older devices or browsers.
Syntax
/* Two <number> values */ transform: rotate(atan2(3, 2)); /* Two <dimension> values */ transform: rotate(atan2(1rem, -0.5rem)); /* Two <percentage> values */ transform: rotate(atan2(20%, -30%)); /* Other values */ transform: rotate(atan2(pi, 45)); transform: rotate(atan2(e, 30));
Parameters
The atan2(y, x)
function accepts two comma-separated values as its parameters. Each value can be a <number>
, a <dimension>
, or a <percentage>
. Both values must be of the same type, although if they are <dimension>
they can be of different units (example: atan2(100px, 5vw)
is valid).
y
-
The y-coordinate of the point. A calculation which resolves to a
<number>
, a<dimension>
, or a<percentage>
. x
-
The x-coordinate of the point. A calculation which resolves to a
<number>
, a<dimension>
, or a<percentage>
.
Return value
Given two values x
and y
, the function atan2(y, x)
calculates and returns the <angle>
between the positive x-axis and the ray from the origin to the point (x, y)
.
Formal syntax
<atan2()> =
atan2( <calc-sum> , <calc-sum> )
<calc-sum> =
<calc-product> [ [ '+' | '-' ] <calc-product> ]*
<calc-product> =
<calc-value> [ [ '*' | '/' ] <calc-value> ]*
<calc-value> =
<number> |
<dimension> |
<percentage> |
<calc-keyword> |
( <calc-sum> )
<calc-keyword> =
e |
pi |
infinity |
-infinity |
NaN
Examples
Rotate elements
The atan2()
function can be used to rotate
elements as it return an <angle>
.
HTML
<div class="box box-1"></div> <div class="box box-2"></div> <div class="box box-3"></div> <div class="box box-4"></div> <div class="box box-5"></div>
CSS
div.box { width: 100px; height: 100px; background: linear-gradient(orange, red); } div.box-1 { transform: rotate(atan2(3, 2)); } div.box-2 { transform: rotate(atan2(3%, -2%)); } div.box-3 { transform: rotate(atan2(-1, 0.5)); } div.box-4 { transform: rotate(atan2(1, 0.5)); } div.box-5 { transform: rotate(atan2(1rem, -0.5rem)); }
Result
Specifications
Specification |
---|
CSS Values and Units Module Level 4 # trig-funcs |
Browser compatibility
Desktop | Mobile | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Opera | Safari | Chrome Android | Firefox for Android | Opera Android | Safari on IOS | Samsung Internet | WebView Android | |
atan2 |
111 | 111 | 108 | 97 | 15.4 | 111 | 108 | 75 | 15.4 | 22.0 | 111 |
See also
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