i'm trying the new features of CoreMotion, above all the possibility to set the reference frame, but if i use a DeviceMotionHandler and the reference frame set to CMAttitudeReferenceFrameXTrueNorthZVertical the output is the some of CMAttitudeReferenceFrameXArbitraryCorrectedZVertical. i start the app with the iphone always in the same yaw rotation respect my desk, and i test different initial yaw rotation, but the result is always the same.
motionManager = [[CMMotionManager alloc] init];
motionManager.showsDeviceMovementDisplay = YES;
motionManager.deviceMotionUpdateInterval = 1.0/60.0;
CMDeviceMotionHandler motionHandler = ^ (CMDeviceMotion *motion, NSError *error) {
NSLog(@"%f %f %f", motion.attitude.pitch, motion.attitude.roll, motion.attitude.yaw);
};
[motionManager startDeviceMotionUpdatesUsingReferenceFrame:CMAttitudeReferenceFrameXTrueNorthZVertical toQueue:[NSOperationQueue currentQueue] withHandler:motionHandler];
i found the solution of my problem, but i can't understand why the previous code doesn't work. I add just a CMAttitude variable *a in motionHandler.
- (void)viewDidLoad
{
[super viewDidLoad];
motionManager = [[CMMotionManager alloc] init];
motionManager.showsDeviceMovementDisplay = YES;
motionManager.deviceMotionUpdateInterval = 1.0/60.0;
CMDeviceMotionHandler motionHandler = ^ (CMDeviceMotion *motion, NSError *error) {
CMAttitude *a = motionManager.deviceMotion.attitude;
labelAngle.text = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%f %f %f",a.pitch, a.roll,a.yaw];
labelAngle2.text = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%f %f %f", motion.attitude.pitch, motion.attitude.roll, motion.attitude.yaw];
};
[motionManager startDeviceMotionUpdatesUsingReferenceFrame:CMAttitudeReferenceFrameXTrueNorthZVertical toQueue:[NSOperationQueue currentQueue] withHandler:motionHandler];}