I am using the Rotation Vector
sensor to try to track how many degrees rotation 0-360 around the X
axis (aka wrist movement) the user moves.
I am using the SensorManagers
getOrientation to the the yaw, pitch and roll this way
float[] rotationMatrix = new float[9];
SensorManager.getRotationMatrixFromVector(rotationMatrix, sensorData.getValues());
float[] orientation = new float[3];
SensorManager.getOrientation(rotationMatrix, orientation);
with the watch face pointing up it gives 0 degrees like I want but when I rotate I only get +/- 90 degree increments. rotating left gives me +90 degrees and rotating right gives me -90 degrees. I i continue rotating lets say from the +90 degrees I start getting negative degrees so when the watch is face down (180 degrees) is shows 0
again. using 90 degree increments is going to make it difficult to accurately get the actual rotation angle.
Is there a way to go from +/- 90 degree increments to 0-360 degrees?
z
rotation to find whether the device is face up or down (it's a matter of whether z is positive or negative I believe)...From there, your +/- 90 should be convertible into 360.