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<div style="font-size:30px">'''DCOSEC(x)'''</div><br/>
 
<div style="font-size:30px">'''DCOSEC(x)'''</div><br/>
* where '''x''' is the angle in Radians
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* where '''x''' is the angle in degrees
 
* by default Calci use Radian as angle
 
* by default Calci use Radian as angle
 
[[Manuals/calci/COSEC| COSEC]] can be used if the angle is in Radians.  
 
[[Manuals/calci/COSEC| COSEC]] can be used if the angle is in Radians.  

Revision as of 02:14, 5 November 2013

DCOSEC(x)


  • where x is the angle in degrees
  • by default Calci use Radian as angle

COSEC can be used if the angle is in Radians.

Description

  • This function is used to obtain the Cosecant value of 'x' in degrees.
  • It is the reciprocal of SIN function i.e, COSEC(x) = 1 / SIN(x).
  • In a right angled triangle COSEC(x) = Hypotenuse / Opposite side.
  • To obtain the value in Radians multiply with PI()/180 or use COSEC function COSEC(X)
  • DCOSEC returns NaN if 'x' is not real

The angle can be a single value or any complex array of values.

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

  • Type =1..10@DCOSEC in Calci
  • Type =1..10@DCOSEC or 1..10@DCOSEC in ZOS
Number DCOSEC
1 57.2986884985501
2 28.65370835
3 19.10732261
4 14.33558703
5 11.47371325
6 9.566772234
7 8.205509048
8 7.185296534
9 6.392453221
10 5.758770483

Examples

DCOSEC(x)

  • x   is the angle in Radians.
  • Result shows DCOSEC(abc)= NAN
DCOSEC(Radian) Value
DCOSEC(0) infinity
DCOSEC(1) 57.298688498550185
DCOSEC(90) 1

See Also

References