# Compass Heading Find which direction on a compass the @boardname@ is facing. The @boardname@ measures the **compass heading** from `0` to `359` degrees with its **magnetometer** chip. Different numbers mean north, east, south, and west. ```sig input.compassHeading(); ``` ## Returns * a [number](/types/number) from `0` to `359` degrees, which means the compass heading. If the compass isn't ready, it returns `-1003`. ## Example This program finds the compass heading and stores it in the `degrees` variable. ```blocks let degrees = input.compassHeading() ``` ## ~hint When you run a program that uses this function in a browser, click and drag the compass needle on the screen to change the compass heading. ## ~ ## Example: compass This program finds the compass heading and then shows a letter that means whether the @boardname@ is facing north (N), south (S), east (E), or west (W). ```blocks let degrees = 0 basic.forever(() => { degrees = input.compassHeading() if (degrees < 45) { basic.showArrow(ArrowNames.North) } else if (degrees < 135) { basic.showArrow(ArrowNames.East) } else if (degrees < 225) { basic.showArrow(ArrowNames.South) } else if (degrees < 315) { basic.showArrow(ArrowNames.West) } else { basic.showArrow(ArrowNames.North) } }) ``` ## Calibration Every time you start to use the compass (for example, if you have just turned the @boardname@ on), the @boardname@ will start a [calibrate compass](/reference/input/calibrate-compass) (adjust itself). The [calibration step](https://support.microbit.org/support/solutions/articles/19000008874-calibrating-the-micro-bit-compass) will ask you to draw a fill pattern on the screen by tilting the @boardname@. If you are calibrating or using the compass near metal, it might confuse the @boardname@. ## ~ hint Keep the calibration handy by running it when the user pressed **A+B**. ```block input.onButtonPressed(Button.AB, () => { input.calibrateCompass(); }) ``` ## ~ ## See also [acceleration](/reference/input/acceleration), [calibrate compass](/reference/input/calibrate-compass)