How to calculate rotation needed to face an object

In case of duplicate - i already readed other posts from stackoverflow. Most of them are asociated with Unity3D, and a lot of them are using keywords like theta/omega .. ect. I can't understand any of that stuff. Also, i have 0 knowledge of those formula symbols so i understand 0% of what i readed.

I experiment making a bot for a video game, the only thing im stuck with is how to get the needed rotation degree till i face the given cordinate. Here i made quick example of my question in programming.

Things that i know in the situation:

1. Player1 position
2. Player1 rotation
3. Player2 position (i need to face this player)

And here is how it looks in c#

using System;

public class Program
{
// Player 1 cordinates
public static float p1x = 2;
public static float p1y = 3;
public static float p1rotation = 0; // In degrees 0-360

// Player 2 cordinates
public static float p2x = 6;
public static float p2y = 4;

// Player 1 needed degree to face Player 2
public static float needed_distance;

public static void Main()
{
needed_distance = ??; // no clue how to get this value ...
Console.WriteLine("The needed distance is: "+needed_distance);

}
}
Also you can edit this code and execute it here directly -> https://dotnetfiddle.net/b4PTcw

Please don't mark this as a duplicate, my math skills are even below zero. I can understand better if someone tries to answer me using the example that i made.

• you are after the rotation or the distance? Dec 28, 2021 at 19:40
• rotation, i already have script for the distance Dec 28, 2021 at 19:42

You are looking for Math.Atan2 method:

private static float Rotation(float p1x, float p1y, float p2x, float p2y) =>
(float)(Math.Atan2(p1x - p2x, p2y - p1y) * 180.0 / Math.PI + 630) % 360.0f;

private static float Distance(float p1x, float p1y, float p2x, float p2y) =>
(float)Math.Sqrt((p1x - p2x) * (p1x - p2x) + (p1y - p2y) * (p1y - p2y));


Demo:

Console.WriteLine(Rotation(2, 3, 6, 4));


Outcome:

194.0362548828125


So, if player #1 initial rotation1 = 0 (s)he needs to turn at ~ 194 degree. In case of player #1 arbitrary initial rotation1:

float rotation1 = ...;

float requiredRotation = (Rotation(p1x, p1y, p2x, p2y) -
(rotation1 % 360f) + 360f) % 360f;

• I used the Atan2 method for 2 days until i got pissed. When i rotate my player the calculated angle doesn't seem to change. Maybe i forgot to mention that my player is a 3D object. So, my player's rotation angle is something separate from its global angle towards the player2. Can you help me with this pls ? Dec 28, 2021 at 20:30
• What is mean is this. My player has known Cordinates (x: 2, y: ?? z: 3) (for z i use the namespace y for atan2) Rotations (x: ??, y: 0, z: ??) PLEASE can you help me with this im begging you Dec 28, 2021 at 20:33
• @VictorTheBeast: first of all, let's define the problem. In the inital problem I can't see any z coordinate and angle definition (what angle we are looking for). You put question mark for player #1 y and for both x and z player #2. What dot they mean, please? I've solved the problem based on your sketch. Please redraw it if it's incorrect Dec 28, 2021 at 20:40
• @VictorTheBeast: or may be you'll want to set yet another 3d (space) problem where both players have x, y, z coordinate and you are looking for a specific angle? Dec 28, 2021 at 20:43
• Well, with your method i was able to find the global angle from the 2 players. So i got the player1 running around in circle outside player2 and the value changes 0-360, yeah it works. But in 3d space it is different because the character has a local orientation and i have its value converted to degrees also. So, using your method i got the global orientation. How can i apply it to my local orientation? I got the local orientation and its even converted in degress, so can i find how many degrees i got left till i face the target using the global orientation that u already helped me achieve? Dec 28, 2021 at 20:50