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NAME
math::trig - Trigonometric anf hyperbolic functions
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SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.5
package require math::trig 1.0.0
::math::trig::radian_reduced angle
::math::trig::degree_reduced angle
::math::trig::cosec angle
::math::trig::sec angle
::math::trig::cotan angle
::math::trig::acosec value
::math::trig::asec value
::math::trig::acotan value
::math::trig::cosech value
::math::trig::sech value
::math::trig::cotanh value
::math::trig::asinh value
::math::trig::acosh value
::math::trig::atanh value
::math::trig::acosech value
::math::trig::asech value
::math::trig::acotanh value
::math::trig::sind angle
::math::trig::cosd angle
::math::trig::tand angle
::math::trig::cosecd angle
::math::trig::secd angle
::math::trig::cotand angle
DESCRIPTION
The math::trig package defines a set of trigonomic and hyperbolic functions and their inverses. In addition it defines versions of the trigonomic functions that take arguments in degrees instead of radians.
For easy use these functions may be imported into the tcl::mathfunc namespace, so that they can be used directly in the expr command.
FUNCTIONS
The functions radian_reduced and degree_reduced return a reduced angle, in respectively radians and degrees, in the intervals [0, 2pi) and [0, 360):
::math::trig::radian_reduced angle
Return the equivalent angle in the interval [0, 2pi).
float angle
Angle (in radians)
::math::trig::degree_reduced angle
Return the equivalent angle in the interval [0, 360).
float angle
Angle (in degrees)
The following trigonomic functions are defined in addition to the ones defined in the expr command:
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Calculate the cosecant of the angle (1/cos(angle))
float angle
Angle (in radians)
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Calculate the secant of the angle (1/sin(angle))
float angle
Angle (in radians)
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Calculate the cotangent of the angle (1/tan(angle))
float angle
Angle (in radians)
For these functions also the inverses are defined:
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Calculate the arc cosecant of the value
float value
Value of the argument
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Calculate the arc secant of the value
float value
Value of the argument
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Calculate the arc cotangent of the value
float value
Value of the argument
The following hyperbolic and inverse hyperbolic functions are defined:
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Calculate the hyperbolic cosecant of the value (1/sinh(value))
float value
Value of the argument
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Calculate the hyperbolic secant of the value (1/cosh(value))
float value
Value of the argument
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Calculate the hyperbolic cotangent of the value (1/tanh(value))
float value
Value of the argument
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Calculate the arc hyperbolic sine of the value
float value
Value of the argument
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Calculate the arc hyperbolic cosine of the value
float value
Value of the argument
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Calculate the arc hyperbolic tangent of the value
float value
Value of the argument
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Calculate the arc hyperbolic cosecant of the value
float value
Value of the argument
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Calculate the arc hyperbolic secant of the value
float value
Value of the argument
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Calculate the arc hyperbolic cotangent of the value
float value
Value of the argument
The following versions of the common trigonometric functions and their inverses are defined:
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Calculate the sine of the angle (in degrees)
float angle
Angle (in degrees)
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Calculate the cosine of the angle (in degrees)
float angle
Angle (in radians)
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Calculate the cotangent of the angle (in degrees)
float angle
Angle (in degrees)
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Calculate the cosecant of the angle (in degrees)
float angle
Angle (in degrees)
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Calculate the secant of the angle (in degrees)
float angle
Angle (in degrees)
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Calculate the cotangent of the angle (in degrees)
float angle
Angle (in degrees)
Bugs, Ideas, Feedback
This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category math :: trig of the Tcllib Trackers. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation.
When proposing code changes, please provide unified diffs, i.e the output of diff -u.
Note further that attachments are strongly preferred over inlined patches. Attachments can be made by going to the Edit form of the ticket immediately after its creation, and then using the left-most button in the secondary navigation bar.
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