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

Revision as of 01:49, 5 November 2013

DSIN(x)


  • where x is the angle in Degree

SIN can be used if the angle is in Radians.

Description

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

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

  • Type =1..10@DSIN in Calci
  • Type =1..10@DSIN or 1..10@DSIN in ZOS
Number 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(x)

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

See Also


References