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Re: Converting Two joystick values into a vector

Maybe this will help.

You can take any continuous inputs from your joystick(s) and label then X and Y. Then use the info you've been given.

You can also think of this as a conversion from rectangular (cartesian) coordinate system and polar coordinate system. But you still need to define the X and Y, and that is independent of the conversion.

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