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<div style="font-size:30px">'''DSIN(x)'''</div><br/>
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<div style="font-size:30px">'''DSIN (Number)'''</div><br/>
* where '''x''' is the angle in Degrees
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*'''Number''' is the angle in Degrees.
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**DSIN(),returns the double-precision sine of the given angle
  
 
[[Manuals/calci/SIN| SIN]] can be used if the angle is in Radians.<br/>  
 
[[Manuals/calci/SIN| SIN]] can be used if the angle is in Radians.<br/>  
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== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==
'''DSIN(x)'''
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'''DSIN(Number)'''
*'''x  ''' is the angle in Degrees.
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*'''Number  ''' is the angle in Degrees.
 
*SIN(-x)=SIN(x)
 
*SIN(-x)=SIN(x)
 
* Result shows DSIN(abc)= NAN
 
* Result shows DSIN(abc)= NAN
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==Related Videos==
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{{#ev:youtube|Kz6tCMgat94|280|center|Trig Function Values in Degrees}}
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trigonometric_functions List of Trigonometric Functions]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trigonometric_functions List of Trigonometric Functions]
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*[[Z_API_Functions | List of Main Z Functions]]
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*[[ Z3 |  Z3 home ]]

Latest revision as of 16:13, 17 August 2018

DSIN (Number)


  • Number is the angle in Degrees.
    • DSIN(),returns the double-precision sine of the given angle

SIN can be used if the angle is in Radians.
The angle can be a single value or any complex array of values.
For example DSIN(1..100) can give an array of the results, which is the SIN value for each of the elements in the array. The array could be of any values either '+' or '-' like 1..5@DSIN or (-5)..(-1)@DSIN.

Description

  • In a right angled triangle, SIN = Opposite side / Hypotenuse.
  • This function is used to obtain the SIN value of 'x' in degrees.
  • To obtain the value in Radians multiply with PI()/180 or use SIN function SIN(X)
  • DSIN returns NaN if 'x' is not real

The following example shows how DSIN is applied to an array of numbers containing angles 1..10.

  • Type =1..10@DSIN in Calci
  • Type =1..10@DSIN or 1..10@DSIN in ZOS
Angles DSIN
1 0.017452406
2 0.034899497
3 0.052335956
4 0.069756474
5 0.087155743
6 0.104528463
7 0.121869343
8 0.139173101
9 0.156434465
10 0.173648178

Examples

DSIN(Number)

  • Number   is the angle in Degrees.
  • SIN(-x)=SIN(x)
  • Result shows DSIN(abc)= NAN
DSIN(Degree) Value
DSIN(0) 0
DSIN(1) 0.017452406
DSIN(90) 1

Related Videos

Trig Function Values in Degrees

See Also


References