RAD
f = RAD (x)
Converts x
in degrees to radians.
Example:
deg(pi)
a = print a ' Output: 180
rad(a)
b = print b ' Output: 3.14..
Code samples using RAD
002 numeric variables.bas
3d rotating cube with message.bas
3d wire cube v1.bas
3d_palmx.bas
3d_torus.bas
3dtorus.bas
analog clock.bas
another look at trig functions.bas
autumn scene.bas
bolmo.bas
bomb.bas
chess.bas
chess.bas
circ.bas
circumscribe triangle.bas
clock.bas
clock.bas
colors1.bas
crop circles 2.bas
crop circles 3.bas
dmsareaplot.bas
dmsareareadmd.bas
dogstar5.bas
drawpoly.bas
ellipse arc length estimate.bas
eye of the storm.bas
fibanacci3.bas
galgenmann.bas
graphics sampler.bas
Math
ABS
ABSMAX
ABSMIN
ACOS
ACOSH
ACOT
ACOTH
ACSC
ACSCH
ASEC
ASECH
ASIN
ASINH
ATAN
ATAN2
ATANH
ATN
CEIL
COS
COSH
COT
COTH
CSC
CSCH
DEG
DERIV
DETERM
DIFFEQN
EXP
EXPRSEQ
FIX
FLOOR
FRAC
INT
INTERSECT
INVERSE
LINEQN
LOG
LOG10
M3APPLY
M3IDENT
M3ROTATE
M3SCALE
M3TRANS
MAX
MIN
POLYAREA
POLYCENT
POLYEXT
POW
PTDISTLN
PTDISTSEG
PTSIGN
RAD
RND
ROOT
ROUND
SEC
SECH
SEGCOS
SEGLEN
SEGSIN
SEQ
SGN
SIN
SINH
SQR
STATMEAN
STATMEANDEV
STATMEDIAN
STATSPREADP
STATSPREADS
STATSTD
SUM
SUMSQ
TAN
TANH
TRANSPOSE
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