Scilab 5.3.3
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- acscd
- acsch
- asec
- asecd
- asech
- asin
- asind
- asinh
- asinhm
- asinm
- atan
- atand
- atanh
- atanhm
- atanm
- conj
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- cosd
- cosh
- coshm
- cosm
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- cothm
- csc
- cscd
- csch
- csgn
- sec
- secd
- sech
- sin
- sinc
- sind
- sinh
- sinhm
- sinm
- tan
- tand
- tanh
- tanhm
- tanm
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sind
sine function, argument in degree.
Calling Sequence
t=sind(x)
Arguments
- x
real vector or matrix
- t
real vector or matrix with same dimensions as
x
Description
For a vector or a matrix x , sind(x)
is the sine
of its elements supposed to be given in degree. The results are in [-1 1].
For integers n
, sind(n*180)
is
exactly zero.
Examples
x=[0,30 45 60 90 360]; sind(x)
See Also
- sin — matrix sine function
Authors
- Serge Steer, INRIA
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