Manuals/calci/SIN

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SIN(n)


  • where n is in Radians
  • by default Calci use Radian as angle

DSIN can be used if the angle is in degrees.

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

For example SIN(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 shape.

Description

Consider     n = 90    then     =SIN(RADIANS(90))    gives    1

  • SIN function determines the sine of the given angle.


1..10@SIN

Number SIN
1 0.8414709848078965
2 0.9092974268256817
3 0.1411200080598672
4 -0.7568024953079282
5 -0.9589242746631385
6 -0.27941549819892586
7 0.6569865987187891
8 0.9893582466233818
9 0.4121184852417566
10 -0.5440211108893698

Examples

SIN(n)

  • n   is the angle in radians.
SIN(Radian) Value
SIN(0) 0
SIN(1) 0.8414709848
SIN(90) 0.8939966636