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== Example ==
== Example ==
<pre>Atn(''number'')
== Description ==
Atn returns the arctangent of a number in radians. The required parameter, ''number'', is any numeric expression.
To convert degrees to radians, multiply degrees by p/180. To convert radians to degrees, multiply radians by 180/p.
== Example (BASIC) ==


<pre>
<pre>
Rem Atn Example
'Atn calculates the arctangent of a number
Dim Pi
Pi = Atn(1) * 4
Print "The value of pi is " & Pi
</pre>
== Example (JavaScript) ==
<pre>
//Atn Example
//Atn calculates the arctangent of a number
var  Pi;
Pi = Math.atan(1) * 4;
NSB.Print(("The value of pi is ")  +  (Pi));
</pre>
== Output ==
<pre>
The value of pi is 3.141593
</pre>
== Related Items ==
[[cos|Cos]], [[sin|Sin]], [[tan|Tan]]
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[[Category:Math]]
Rem Atn Example
Rem Atn Example
'Atn calculates the arctangent of a number
'Atn calculates the arctangent of a number

Revision as of 04:03, 1 May 2013

Atn(number)

Description

Atn returns the arctangent of a number in radians. The required parameter, number, is any numeric expression.

To convert degrees to radians, multiply degrees by π/180. To convert radians to degrees, multiply radians by 180/π.

Example

Atn(''number'')

== Description ==

Atn returns the arctangent of a number in radians. The required parameter, ''number'', is any numeric expression.

To convert degrees to radians, multiply degrees by p/180. To convert radians to degrees, multiply radians by 180/p.

== Example (BASIC) ==

<pre>
Rem Atn Example
'Atn calculates the arctangent of a number

Dim Pi
Pi = Atn(1) * 4
Print "The value of pi is " & Pi

Example (JavaScript)

//Atn Example
//Atn calculates the arctangent of a number

var  Pi;
Pi = Math.atan(1) * 4;
NSB.Print(("The value of pi is ")  +  (Pi));

Output

The value of pi is 3.141593

Related Items

Cos, Sin, Tan

Rem Atn Example 'Atn calculates the arctangent of a number Dim Pi Pi = Atn(1) * 4 Print "The value of pi is " & Pi

Output

The value of pi is 3.141593

Related Items

Cos, Sin, Tan