Why converting from Spherical to Cartesian using the command "sph2cart" gives different values than converting it manually by writing the equations of each coordinate?

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Voss
Voss il 7 Set 2024
Assuming theta is azimuth and phi is elevation, your equations would be (from the documentation):
x = r .* cos(phi) .* cos(theta)
y = r .* cos(phi) .* sin(theta)
z = r .* sin(phi)
Making those corrections gives:
r = 10;
theta = pi/4;
phi = pi/3;
x = r*cos(phi)*cos(theta)
x = 3.5355
y = r*cos(phi)*sin(theta)
y = 3.5355
z = r*sin(phi)
z = 8.6603
And note that the order of the inputs to sph2cart is azimuth before elevation:
[x,y,z] = sph2cart(theta,phi,r)
x = 3.5355
y = 3.5355
z = 8.6603

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