Math.Sin() : Math Function « Development « C# / CSharp Tutorial






using System; 
 
class MainClass {    
  public static void Main() {    
    Double theta; // angle in radians 
     
    for(theta = 0.1; theta <= 1.0; theta = theta + 0.1) { 
      Console.WriteLine("Sine of " + theta + "  is " + 
                        Math.Sin(theta)); 
      Console.WriteLine(); 
    } 
 
  }    
}
Sine of 0.1  is 0.0998334166468282

Sine of 0.2  is 0.198669330795061

Sine of 0.3  is 0.29552020666134

Sine of 0.4  is 0.389418342308651

Sine of 0.5  is 0.479425538604203

Sine of 0.6  is 0.564642473395035

Sine of 0.7  is 0.644217687237691

Sine of 0.8  is 0.717356090899523

Sine of 0.9  is 0.783326909627483

Sine of 1  is 0.841470984807896








14.13.Math Function
14.13.1.Math defines several standard mathematical operations.
14.13.2.The Methods Defined by Math
14.13.3.Math functions in action
14.13.4.Math.Sin()
14.13.5.This example demonstrates Math.Sign()
14.13.6.This example demonstrates Math.Max()
14.13.7.Calculate the radius of a circle given its area using Math function
14.13.8.Math.Cos()
14.13.9.Math.Tan()