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==Examples==
 
==Examples==
  
*DEGREES(<math>\Pi</math>)=180
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*DEGREES(PI())=180
*DEGREES(<math>\frac{\Pi}{2}</math>)=90
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*DEGREES(PI()/2)=90
 
*DEGREES(<math>\frac{\Pi}{4}</math>)=45
 
*DEGREES(<math>\frac{\Pi}{4}</math>)=45
 
*DEGREES(0.523598775598)=29.99999 is equivalent to 30
 
*DEGREES(0.523598775598)=29.99999 is equivalent to 30

Revision as of 00:02, 26 March 2015

DEGREES(angles)


  • is the angle value in radians.

Description

  • This function gives the angle value in Degrees that get converted from Radians.
  • Degree is the measure for angles.There are 360 degrees in a full rotation.
  • But it is not a SI unit.
  • Radian is the SI unit for the angle.
  • 1 degrees = 0.0174532925 radians.
  • The symbol for degrees is .
  • To convert Radians value to Degrees, we can use this function, else we have to multiply the Radian value with .

ZOS Section

  • The syntax is to calculate DEGREES in ZOS is DEGREES(angles).
  • is the angle value in radians.
  • DEGREES(0..1,0.25)
Angle in Degrees

Examples

  • DEGREES(PI())=180
  • DEGREES(PI()/2)=90
  • DEGREES()=45
  • DEGREES(0.523598775598)=29.99999 is equivalent to 30

See Also

References

Degrees