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Latest revision as of 16:28, 7 December 2009
Purpose
Function to return the sine of a value
Syntax
SIN(<expN>)
See Also
ACOS(), ASIN(), ATAN(), ATN2(), COS(), DTOR(), EXP(), LOG(), LOG10(), PI(), RTOD(), SET DECIMALS, SET FIXED, TAN()
Description
The SIN() function returns the sine of the angle <expN> expressed in radians. The DTOR() function can be used for converting degrees to radians.
Example
set decimals to 6 ? sin(dtor(45)) 0.707107
Products
Recital, Recital Server