Math::Trig provides lots of useful trig functions. Maybe cylindrical_to_cartesian() will give you the right answer?
Why not post an example of your expected results? It would make testing any suggestions easier.
In reply to Re: Perl and Quaternions
by RichardK
in thread Perl and Quaternions
by Fair Strides
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