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I'm wanting to detect the orientation of the iPhone at 45 degree increments. Ideally I'd like to be able to get the angle of orientation along any axis.

The detection I need to do is similar to how Trism for the iPhone flashes an arrow towards the current bottom position of the screen when orientation changes.

I have some thing coded up but really don't understand how the accelerometer readings work and could use a nudge in the right direction. My current code logs the current angle but even when the phone is flat I get readings varying wildly a few times a second.

- (void) checkOrientation:(UIAccelerometer*)accelerometer didAccelerate:(UIAcceleration*)acceleration
{
    int accelerationX = acceleration.x * kfilteringFactor + accelerationX * (1.0 - kfilteringFactor);
    int accelerationY = acceleration.y * kfilteringFactor + accelerationY * (1.0 - kfilteringFactor);

    float currentRawReading = (atan2(accelerationY, accelerationX)) * 180/M_PI;
    NSLog(@"Angle: %f",currentRawReading);
}

Sample from log while phone is flat:

2009-06-16 17:29:07.987 [373:207] Angle: 0.162292
2009-06-16 17:29:07.994 [373:207] Angle: 179.838547
2009-06-16 17:29:08.014 [373:207] Angle: 179.836182
2009-06-16 17:29:08.032 [373:207] Angle: -90.000000
2009-06-16 17:29:08.046 [373:207] Angle: 179.890900
2009-06-16 17:29:08.059 [373:207] Angle: -90.000000
2009-06-16 17:29:08.074 [373:207] Angle: 179.917908
2009-06-16 17:29:08.088 [373:207] Angle: -179.950424
2009-06-16 17:29:08.106 [373:207] Angle: 90.000000
2009-06-16 17:29:08.119 [373:207] Angle: 90.000000
2009-06-16 17:29:08.134 [373:207] Angle: -179.720245
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I'm wanting to detect the orientation of the iPhone during program execution at 45 degree increments. Ideally I'd like to be able to get the angle of orientation on along any axis.

The detection I need to do is similar to how Trism for the iPhone flashes an arrow towards the current bottom position of the screen when orientation changes.

I have some thing coded up but really don't understand how the accelerometer readings work and could use a nudge in the right direction. My current code logs the current angle but even when the phone is flat I get readings varying wildly a few times a second.

- (void) checkOrientation:(UIAccelerometer*)accelerometer didAccelerate:(UIAcceleration*)acceleration
{
    int accelerationX = acceleration.x * kfilteringFactor + accelerationX * (1.0 - kfilteringFactor);
    int accelerationY = acceleration.y * kfilteringFactor + accelerationY * (1.0 - kfilteringFactor);

    float currentRawReading = (atan2(accelerationY, accelerationX)) * 180/M_PI;
    NSLog(@"Angle: %f",currentRawReading);
}
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Detect iPhone screen orientation

I'm wanting to detect the orientation of the iPhone during program execution at 45 degree increments. Ideally I'd like to be able to get the angle of orientation on any axis.

The detection I need to do is similar to how Trism for the iPhone flashes an arrow towards the current bottom position of the screen when orientation changes.

I have some thing coded up but really don't understand how the accelerometer readings work and could use a nudge in the right direction. My current code logs the current angle but even when the phone is flat I get readings varying wildly a few times a second.

- (void) checkOrientation:(UIAccelerometer*)accelerometer didAccelerate:(UIAcceleration*)acceleration
{
    int accelerationX = acceleration.x * kfilteringFactor + accelerationX * (1.0 - kfilteringFactor);
    int accelerationY = acceleration.y * kfilteringFactor + accelerationY * (1.0 - kfilteringFactor);

    float currentRawReading = (atan2(accelerationY, accelerationX)) * 180/M_PI;
    NSLog(@"Angle: %f",currentRawReading);
}