#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<math.h>
void main()
{
const float pi=3.14;
float angle,radian;
clrscr();
printf("Angle\t Radian\t\t sin\t\t cos\t\t tangent");
for(angle=0;angle<=180;angle+=10)
{
radian=(pi/180.0)*angle;
printf("\n%0.0f\t%f\t%f\t%f\t%f",angle,radian,sin(radian),cos(radian),tan(radian));
}
getch();
}
"How do you write a c++ code for trigonometric table?"
/* my second program in C++ with more comments */ #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main () { cout << "Hello World! "; // prints Hello World! cout << "I'm a C++ program"; // prints I'm a C++ program return 0; }
it is a value that is given in a another table
Class&genus
Oracle is a great program for creating a student detail in a table using HTML. One can even use a word processing platform too.
Use a multiset to sort the input automatically. int main() { std::multiset<int> set; int i; while (std::cin >> i) set.insert (i); for (auto it=set.begin(); it!=set.end(); ++it) std::cout << i << std::endl; }
trigonometric table gives the values of all the trigonometric functions for any angle. i.e; it gives the numerical values of sine, cosine, tangent etc for any angle between 0 to 180 degrees the values for other angles can be calculated using these.
/* my second program in C++ with more comments */ #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main () { cout << "Hello World! "; // prints Hello World! cout << "I'm a C++ program"; // prints I'm a C++ program return 0; }
221 is theta (1)
PLEASE rephrase that. I don't speak broken
Symbol table
Trigonometry goes back to ancient times. The first trigonometric table is attributed to Hipparchus of Nicaea.
It is a table that gives the cosines of angles, usually from 0 to 90 degrees in steps on 0.1 degree. These were used extensively for trigonometric calculations before the advent of computers.
NRRRGGH!
A table of values is no use if the domain is infinite.
A table you make to find the coordinates to graph.
to have the values of x and y in a table
SELECT columns FROM tables INTO tablename - will create and insert values INSERT INTO table SELECT columns FROM tables - will insert from one or more tables into a table INSERT (columns) INTO table VALUES (literals) - will insert literal values into row in a table