hoekstappen
Hoekstappen, literally “angle steps,” is a Dutch term used to describe discrete angular increments used to sample or traverse angular space around a reference point. The meaning of hoekstappen varies by field, but it generally refers to the step size in angle rather than a continuous rotation.
In mathematics and geometry, hoekstappen denote the angular increment applied when approximating circular arcs by straight-line
In computer graphics, robotics and related disciplines, hoekstappen are used to generate a finite set of directions
In surveying and geodesy, hoekstappen can refer to incremental bearings or interior angle measurements taken during
Etymology: the term comes from Dutch, with hoek meaning angle and stappen meaning steps. It is primarily
See also: angular step, discretization, polar coordinate sampling, traversal surveying.
Note: Because the interpretation of hoekstappen can vary by domain, consult field-specific references for precise definitions