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| From: | e8725229 AT stud1 DOT tuwien DOT ac DOT at (godzilla) |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | Re: Newbie troubles with Sin and Cos |
| Date: | Wed, 26 Mar 97 07:17:30 GMT |
| Organization: | Vienna University of Technology, Austria |
| Lines: | 6 |
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The problem IMHO not the format, but that your calculator seperates the circle in 360 degrees (it semms to me), but C (and most other Languages) seperate a circle in 2 PI radians. so if you have X degrees you get the corresponding radians-value by multiplying X with 2*Pi/360. I hope that fixes the problem. greetings godzilla
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