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Trigonometry is a branch of mathematics that studies triangles and the relationships between their sides and the angles between sides

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How to use the PI constant in C++

I want to use the PI constant and trigonometric functions in some C++ program. I get the trigonometric functions with include <math.h>. However, there doesn't seem to be a definition for PI in ...
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How does C compute sin() and other math functions?

I've been poring through .NET disassemblies and the GCC source code, but can't seem to find anywhere the actual implementation of sin() and other math functions... they always seem to be referencing ...
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How to calculate the angle between a line and the horizontal axis?

In a programming language (Python, C#, etc) I need to determine how to calculate the angle between a line and the horizontal axis? I think an image describes best what I want: Given (P1x,P1y) and (...
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How do I calculate a point on a circle’s circumference?

How can the following function be implemented in various languages? Calculate the (x,y) point on the circumference of a circle, given input values of: Radius Angle Origin (optional parameter, if ...
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What is the method for converting radians to degrees?

I run into this occasionally and always forget how to do it. One of those things that pop up ever so often. Also, what's the formula to convert angles expressed in radians to degrees and back again?
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How do Trigonometric functions work? [closed]

So in high school math, and probably college, we are taught how to use trig functions, what they do, and what kinds of problems they solve. But they have always been presented to me as a black box. If ...
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Calculating the position of points in a circle

I'm having a bit of a mind blank on this at the moment. I've got a problem where I need to calculate the position of points around a central point, assuming they're all equidistant from the center and ...
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Endless sine generation in C

I am working on a project which incorporates computing a sine wave as input for a control loop. The sine wave has a frequency of 280 Hz, and the control loop runs every 30 µs and everything is written ...
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Fastest implementation of sine, cosine and square root in C++ (doesn't need to be much accurate)

I am googling the question for past hour, but there are only points to Taylor Series or some sample code that is either too slow or does not compile at all. Well, most answer I've found over Google is ...
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numpy.sin function in degrees?

I'm working on a problem that has to do with calculating angles of refraction and what not. However, it seems that I'm unable to use the numpy.sin() function in degrees. I have tried to use numpy....
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2D Euclidean vector rotations

I have a euclidean vector a sitting at the coordinates (0, 1). I want to rotate a by 90 degrees (clockwise) around the origin: (0, 0). If I have a proper understanding of how this should work, the ...
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How can I generate random points on a circles circumference in javascript

I am trying to write a function that will randomly return an (x,y) co-ordinates around a given circumference so if I have a point that's at (0,0) (being the center of the div) how can I write a ...
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How to calculate rotation in 2D in Javascript

I am not so familiar trigonometry, but I have only two points to rotate in 2D: *nx, ny . - . - . angle - *cx,cy..................
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Inverse Cosine in Python

Apologies if this is straight forward, but I have not found any help in the python manual or google. I am trying to find the inverse cosine for a value using python. i.e. cos⁻¹(x) Does anyone know how ...
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How to convert x,y coordinates to an angle?

Microsoft provide an excellent SVG gradient maker so IE9 can also have "CSS3" gradients (click Custom). I currently utilise their logic for my Fireworks and Dreamweaver extensions to convert ...
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Calculating bounding box a certain distance away from a lat/long coordinate in Java

Given a coordinate (lat, long), I am trying to calculate a square bounding box that is a given distance (e.g. 50km) away from the coordinate. So as input I have lat, long and distance and as output I ...
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Inverse of Tan in python (tan-1)

I am trying to calculate the inverse of tan in python, but it does not give me the correct value, for example, if I were to do the inverse tan of 1.18, math.atan(1.18) >>>math.atan(1.18) 0....
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Vector Space Model: Cosine Similarity vs Euclidean Distance

I have corpora of classified text. From these I create vectors. Each vector corresponds to one document. Vector components are word weights in this document computed as TFIDF values. Next I build a ...
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Math.cos() gives wrong result

According to Wolfram Mathematica: cos(50) = 0.6427876096865394; But this code in Java: System.out.println(Math.cos(50)); gives 0.9649660284921133. What is wrong with java.lang.Math?
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Finding Signed Angle Between Vectors

How would you find the signed angle theta from vector a to b? And yes, I know that theta = arccos((a.b)/(|a||b|)). However, this does not contain a sign (i.e. it doesn't distinguish between a ...
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sine result depends on C++ compiler used

I use the two following C++ compilers: cl.exe : Microsoft (R) C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 19.00.24210 for x86 g++ : g++ (Ubuntu 5.2.1-22ubuntu2) 5.2.1 20151010 When using the built-in sine ...
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How do I calculate the cosine similarity of two vectors?

How do I find the cosine similarity between vectors? I need to find the similarity to measure the relatedness between two lines of text. For example, I have two sentences like: system for user ...
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Is the Haversine Formula or the Vincenty's Formula better for calculating distance?

Which is better for calculating the distance between two latitude/longitude points, The Haversine Formula or The Vincenty's Formula? Why? The distance is obviously being calculated on Earth. Does ...
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swift trigonometric functions (cos, tan, arcsin, arcos, arctan)

I have to differenciate calculations in degrees and I have the following code, but it doesn't return me the exact values. The only one right is the value of sin90 in degree = 1 //////***** DEGREES ****...
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Calculating the angle between two lines without having to calculate the slope? (Java)

I have two Lines: L1 and L2. I want to calculate the angle between the two lines. L1 has points: {(x1, y1), (x2, y2)} and L2 has points: {(x3, y3), (x4, y4)}. How can I calculate the angle formed ...
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Why do trigonometric functions give a seemingly incorrect result? [duplicate]

When attempting to use a trigonometric function in my programming language, I get a seemingly wildly incorrect result. For example, sin(90) = 0.8939966636005579 But I would expect sin(90) to be 1. ...
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Finding the coordinates on the edge of a circle [closed]

Using C#: How do I get the (x, y) coordinates on the edge of a circle for any given degree, if I have the center coordinates and the radius? There is probably SIN, TAN, COSIN and other grade ten ...
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Draw a line at a specific angle in Java

Let's say I have an (x,y) that is always the same for the start point of a line and an (x,y) that changes for the end point of that same line. The line is also always 40px long. At the start of the ...
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Cheap algorithm to find measure of angle between vectors

Finding the angle between two vectors is not hard using the cosine rule. However, because I am programming for a platform with very limited resources, I would like to avoid calculations such as sqrt ...
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Getting angle back from a sin/cos conversion

I want to reverse a sin/cos operation to get back an angle, but I can't figure out what I should be doing. I have used sin and cos on an angle in radians to get the x/y vector as such: double angle =...
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Calculating degrees between 2 points with inverse Y axis

I'm creating a simple 2D game in javascript/canvas. I need to figure out the angle of a certain object relative to my position. So: say I'm at (10,10) and the object is at (10,5) - that would result ...
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Calculate second point knowing the starting point and distance

using a Latitude and Longitude value (Point A), I am trying to calculate another Point B, X meters away bearing 0 radians from point A. Then display the point B Latitude and Longitude values. Example ...
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Find cosine similarity between two arrays

I'm wondering if there is a built in function in R that can find the cosine similarity (or cosine distance) between two arrays? Currently, I implemented my own function, but I can't help but think ...
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Calculating if an angle is between two angles

So I am making a little game where I am checking if a character can "see" another where character A can see character B if A is within a certain distance of B, and the direction in degrees of A is +/- ...
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Is trigonometry computationally expensive?

I read in an article somewhere that trig calculations are generally expensive. Is this true? And if so, that's why they use trig-lookup tables right? EDIT: Hmm, so if the only thing that changes is ...
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Why is sin(180) not zero when using python and numpy?

Does anyone know why the below doesn't equal 0? import numpy as np np.sin(np.radians(180)) or: np.sin(np.pi) When I enter it into python it gives me 1.22e-16.
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Canvas Rotating Star Field

I'm taking the following approach to animate a star field across the screen, but I'm stuck for the next part. JS var c = document.getElementById('stars'), ctx = c.getContext("2d"), t = 0; // ...
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Why does Math.cos(90 * Math.PI/180) yield 6.123031769111... and not zero? [duplicate]

I convert degrees to radians (degrees * Math.PI/180) but why does the following: Math.cos(90 * Math.PI/180) yield 6.123031769111... and not zero? I'm trying to perform 2D rotations uses matrixes ...
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Write code to make CPU usage display a sine wave

Write code in your favorite language and let Windows Task Manager represent a sine wave in CPU Usage History. This is a technical interview quiz from Microsoft China. I think it's a good question....
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Where is the sine function?

Simple question: Where is sin()? I've searched and only found in the Rust docs that there are traits like std::num::Float that require sin, but no implementation.
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Rotating object to face mouse pointer on mousemove

I've got a mousemove cursor in my game which will make my object shoot towards my mouse cursor. I'd like my object to always rotate along to be in line with my mousecursor. How can i convert the X ...
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Stable Cotangent

Is there a more stable implementation for the cotangent function than return 1.0/tan(x);?
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How do I generate a sine wave using Python?

I'm trying to generate a sine wave of a given frequency for a given duration and then write it into a .wav file. I'm using numpy's sin function and scipy's wavfile function. I'm getting a weird sound ...
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Rotate a point around another point

I have a task to draw a specific graphic. As part of this task I need to rotate some dot's on 45 degrees. I've spent already 2 days trying to calculate a formula, but just couldn't get it right. I've ...
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Create sine lookup table in C++

How can I rewrite the following pseudocode in C++? real array sine_table[-1000..1000] for x from -1000 to 1000 sine_table[x] := sine(pi * x / 1000) I need to create a sine_table lookup ...
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How to approximate a half-cosine curve with bezier paths in SVG?

Suppose I want to approximate a half-cosine curve in SVG using bezier paths. The half cosine should look like this: and runs from [x0,y0] (the left-hand control point) to [x1,y1] (the right-hand one)....
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Inverse of math.atan2?

What is the inverse of the function math.atan2 I use this in Lua where I can get the inverse of math.atan by math.tan. But I am lost here. EDIT OK, let me give you more details. I needed to ...
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Why is std::sin() and std::cos() slower than sin() and cos()?

Test code: #include <cmath> #include <cstdio> const int N = 4096; const float PI = 3.1415926535897932384626; float cosine[N][N]; float sine[N][N]; int main() { printf("a\n"); ...
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c++ libstd compute sin and cos simultaneously

In C library math.h, there was a sincos function which was pretty efficient, because it computed both sine and cosine in a time closer to a single call to sin() or cos() than to the total time of ...
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Computational cost of trig functions [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: How do Trigonometric functions work? What actually goes into the computation of trig functions like Sin, Cos, Tan and Atan? I think I've found an optimization in my code ...
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