ACOS
Returns the arc-cosine of a number given as an argument from -1 to 1
Implemented by: ansifull, bw32, FreeBASIC, Gambas, minibasicmm
With variations:
Also written as:
Usage
PRINT ACOS(0.9)
Comments
The arc-cosine is the inverse function of the cosine trigonometric function. It is the length of the arc whose cosine is its argument, and, as a proportion from 0 to 1 of the circle radius, this is the same as the angle, in radians, whose cosine is the argument.
The arc-cosine function can only result in real values if given a value in the range of -1 to 1; a runtime error will happen otherwise.
The BASIC Cookbook points out that BASICs which don't implement the function can achieve the same results, for a given X argument, with the following formula:
ATN(X/SQR(X*X+1)) + 1.5708
Related keywords
Similar keywords
In other languages...
References
- TRACTON, Ken. The BASIC Cookbook, 1st edition. Tab Books. USA, 1978.