Some high school math concept has been forgotten, so I ask here.
If I have two points p1(x1,y1), p2(x2,y2), the direction is P1-->p2, that's p1 points to p2. To represent this direction by vector, is it Vector(x2-x1,y2-y1) or Vector(x1-x2, y1-y2)?
By the way, what is the purpose to normalize a vector?
To calculate the direction of the vector v⃗ = (x, y) , use the formula θ = arctan(y/x) , where θ is the smallest angle the vector forms with the horizontal axis, and x and y are the components of the resultant vector.
Vector(x2-x1,y2-y1) v(x,y) is vn(x/Length(v), y/length(v)).HTH
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