## Atan Return the arc-tangent of the parameters ### Declaration ```glsl float atan(float y, float x) vec2 atan(vec2 y, vec2 x) vec3 atan(vec3 y, vec3 x) vec4 atan(vec4 y, vec4 x) float atan(float y_over_x) vec2 atan(vec2 y_over_x) vec3 atan(vec3 y_over_x) vec4 atan(vec4 y_over_x) ``` ### Parameters ```y``` specify the numerator of the fraction whose arctangent to return. ```x``` specify the denominator of the fraction whose arctangent to return. ```y_over_x``` specify the fraction whose arctangent to return. ### Description ```atan()``` returns the angle whose trigonometric arctangent is ```y,x``` or ```y_over_x```, depending on which overload is invoked. In the first overload, the signs of ```y``` and ```x``` are used to determine the quadrant that the angle lies in. The values returned by atan in this case are in the range -PI and PI. Results are undefined if ```x``` is zero. For the second overload, ```atan()``` returns the angle whose tangent is ```y_over_x```. Values returned in this case are in the range -PI to PI. ### See Also [cos](index.html#cos.md), [acos](index.html#acos.md), [sin](index.html#sin.md), [asin](index.html#asin.md), [atan](index.html#atan.md), [Chapter 05: Shaping Functions](../05/), [Chapter 06: Color](../06/)