Cos Function /text/sbasic/shared/03080102.xhp
Cos function

Cos Function

Calculates the cosine of an angle. The angle is specified in radians. The result lies between -1 and 1.
Using the angle Alpha, the Cos function calculates the ratio of the length of the side that is adjacent to the angle, divided by the length of the hypotenuse in a right-angled triangle. Cos(Alpha) = Adjacent/Hypotenuse Cos (Number As Double) As Double Double Number: Numeric expression that specifies an angle in radians that you want to calculate the cosine for. To convert degrees to radians, multiply degrees by pi/180. To convert radians to degrees, multiply radians by 180/pi. degree=(radian*180)/pi radian=(degree*pi)/180 Pi is here the fixed circle constant with the rounded value 3.14159... ' The following example allows for a right-angled triangle the input of ' secant and angle (in degrees) and calculates the length of the hypotenuse: Sub ExampleCosinus ' rounded Pi = 3.14159 Dim d1 As Double, dAngle As Double d1 = InputBox("Enter the length of the adjacent side: ","Adjacent") dAngle = InputBox("Enter the angle Alpha (in degrees): ","Alpha") Print "The length of the hypothenuse is"; (d1 / cos (dAngle * Pi / 180)) End Sub