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The methods of the System.Math class provide trigonometric, logarithmic, and other common mathematical functions.
Remarks
The following table lists methods of the System.Math class. You can use these in a Visual Basic program:
| .NET method | Description |
|---|---|
| Abs | Returns the absolute value of a number. |
| Acos | Returns the angle whose cosine is the specified number. |
| Asin | Returns the angle whose sine is the specified number. |
| Atan | Returns the angle whose tangent is the specified number. |
| Atan2 | Returns the angle whose tangent is the quotient of two specified numbers. |
| BigMul | Returns the full product of two 32-bit numbers. |
| Ceiling | Returns the smallest integral value that's greater than or equal to the specified Decimal or Double. |
| Cos | Returns the cosine of the specified angle. |
| Cosh | Returns the hyperbolic cosine of the specified angle. |
| DivRem | Returns the quotient of two 32-bit or 64-bit signed integers, and also returns the remainder in an output parameter. |
| Exp | Returns e (the base of natural logarithms) raised to the specified power. |
| Floor | Returns the largest integer that's less than or equal to the specified Decimal or Double number. |
| IEEERemainder | Returns the remainder that results from the division of a specified number by another specified number. |
| Log | Returns the natural (base e) logarithm of a specified number or the logarithm of a specified number in a specified base. |
| Log10 | Returns the base 10 logarithm of a specified number. |
| Max | Returns the larger of two numbers. |
| Min | Returns the smaller of two numbers. |
| Pow | Returns a specified number raised to the specified power. |
| Round | Returns a Decimal or Double value rounded to the nearest integral value or to a specified number of fractional digits. |
| Sign | Returns an Integer value indicating the sign of a number. |
| Sin | Returns the sine of the specified angle. |
| Sinh | Returns the hyperbolic sine of the specified angle. |
| Sqrt | Returns the square root of a specified number. |
| Tan | Returns the tangent of the specified angle. |
| Tanh | Returns the hyperbolic tangent of the specified angle. |
| Truncate | Calculates the integral part of a specified Decimal or Double number. |
The following table lists methods of the System.Math class that don't exist in .NET Framework but are added in .NET Standard or .NET Core:
| .NET method | Description | Available in |
|---|---|---|
| Acosh | Returns the angle whose hyperbolic cosine is the specified number. | Starting with .NET Core 2.1 and .NET Standard 2.1 |
| Asinh | Returns the angle whose hyperbolic sine is the specified number. | Starting with .NET Core 2.1 and .NET Standard 2.1 |
| Atanh | Returns the angle whose hyperbolic tangent is the specified number. | Starting with .NET Core 2.1 and .NET Standard 2.1 |
| BitDecrement | Returns the next smallest value that compares less than x. |
Starting with .NET Core 3.0 |
| BitIncrement | Returns the next largest value that compares greater than x. |
Starting with .NET Core 3.0 |
| Cbrt | Returns the cube root of a specified number. | Starting with .NET Core 2.1 and .NET Standard 2.1 |
| Clamp | Returns value clamped to the inclusive range of min and max. |
Starting with .NET Core 2.0 and .NET Standard 2.1 |
| CopySign | Returns a value with the magnitude of x and the sign of y. |
Starting with .NET Core 3.0 |
| FusedMultiplyAdd | Returns (x * y) + z, rounded as one ternary operation. | Starting with .NET Core 3.0 |
| ILogB | Returns the base 2 integer logarithm of a specified number. | Starting with .NET Core 3.0 |
| Log2 | Returns the base 2 logarithm of a specified number. | Starting with .NET Core 3.0 |
| MaxMagnitude | Returns the larger magnitude of two double-precision floating-point numbers. | Starting with .NET Core 3.0 |
| MinMagnitude | Returns the smaller magnitude of two double-precision floating-point numbers. | Starting with .NET Core 3.0 |
| ScaleB | Returns x * 2^n computed efficiently. | Starting with .NET Core 3.0 |
To use these functions without qualification, import the System.Math namespace into your project by adding the following code to the top of your source file:
Imports System.Math
Example - Abs
This example uses the Abs method of the Math class to compute the absolute value of a number.
Dim x As Double = Math.Abs(50.3)
Dim y As Double = Math.Abs(-50.3)
Console.WriteLine(x)
Console.WriteLine(y)
' This example produces the following output:
' 50.3
' 50.3
Example - Atan
This example uses the Atan method of the Math class to calculate the value of pi.
Public Function GetPi() As Double
' Calculate the value of pi.
Return 4.0 * Math.Atan(1.0)
End Function
Note
The System.Math class contains Math.PI constant field. You can use it rather than calculating it.
Example - Cos
This example uses the Cos method of the Math class to return the cosine of an angle.
Public Function Sec(angle As Double) As Double
' Calculate the secant of angle, in radians.
Return 1.0 / Math.Cos(angle)
End Function
Example - Exp
This example uses the Exp method of the Math class to return e raised to a power.
Public Function Sinh(angle As Double) As Double
' Calculate hyperbolic sine of an angle, in radians.
Return (Math.Exp(angle) - Math.Exp(-angle)) / 2.0
End Function
Example - Log
This example uses the Log method of the Math class to return the natural logarithm of a number.
Public Function Asinh(value As Double) As Double
' Calculate inverse hyperbolic sine, in radians.
Return Math.Log(value + Math.Sqrt(value * value + 1.0))
End Function
Example - Round
This example uses the Round method of the Math class to round a number to the nearest integer.
Dim myVar2 As Double = Math.Round(2.8)
Console.WriteLine(myVar2)
' The code produces the following output:
' 3
Example - Sign
This example uses the Sign method of the Math class to determine the sign of a number.
Dim mySign1 As Integer = Math.Sign(12)
Dim mySign2 As Integer = Math.Sign(-2.4)
Dim mySign3 As Integer = Math.Sign(0)
Console.WriteLine(mySign1)
Console.WriteLine(mySign2)
Console.WriteLine(mySign3)
' The code produces the following output:
' 1
' -1
' 0
Example - Sin
This example uses the Sin method of the Math class to return the sine of an angle.
Public Function Csc(angle As Double) As Double
' Calculate cosecant of an angle, in radians.
Return 1.0 / Math.Sin(angle)
End Function
Example - Sqrt
This example uses the Sqrt method of the Math class to calculate the square root of a number.
Dim mySqrt1 As Double = Math.Sqrt(4)
Dim mySqrt2 As Double = Math.Sqrt(23)
Dim mySqrt3 As Double = Math.Sqrt(0)
Dim mySqrt4 As Double = Math.Sqrt(-4)
Console.WriteLine(mySqrt1)
Console.WriteLine(mySqrt2)
Console.WriteLine(mySqrt3)
Console.WriteLine(mySqrt4)
' The code produces the following output:
' 2
' 4.79583152331272
' 0
' NaN
Example - Tan
This example uses the Tan method of the Math class to return the tangent of an angle.
Public Function Ctan(angle As Double) As Double
' Calculate cotangent of an angle, in radians.
Return 1.0 / Math.Tan(angle)
End Function