sin, sinh (Windows CE 5.0)
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Calculate sines and hyperbolic sines.
double sin( doublex);double sinh( doublex);
Parameters
- x
Angle in radians.
Return Values
sin returns the sine of x. If x is greater than or equal to 263, or less than or equal to –263, a loss of significance in the result occurs, in which case the function generates a _TLOSS error and returns an indefinite (same as a quiet NaN).
sinh returns the hyperbolic sine of x. If the result is too large, sinh returns ±HUGE_VAL. You can modify error handling with _matherr.
Example
Description
This program displays the sine, hyperbolic sine, cosine, and hyperbolic cosine of pi / 2.
Code
void main( void )
{
double pi = 3.1415926535;
double x, y;
x = pi / 2;
y = sin( x );
printf( "sin( %f ) = %f\n", x, y );
y = sinh( x );
printf( "sinh( %f ) = %f\n",x, y );
y = cos( x );
printf( "cos( %f ) = %f\n", x, y );
y = cosh( x );
printf( "cosh( %f ) = %f\n",x, y );
}
// Output
sin( 1.570796 ) = 1.000000
sinh( 1.570796 ) = 2.301299
cos( 1.570796 ) = 0.000000
cosh( 1.570796 ) = 2.509178
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE 2.0 and later.
Header: stdlib.h.
Link Library: coredll.dll.
See Also
acos | asin | atan | cos | tan
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