Sin Function/text/sbasic/shared/03080103.xhpSin function
Sin Function
Returns the sine of an angle. The angle is specified in radians. The result lies between -1 and 1.Using the angle Alpha, the Sin function returns the ratio of the length of the opposite side of an angle to the length of the hypotenuse in a right-angled triangle.Sin(Alpha) = side opposite the angle/hypotenuseSin (Number As Double) As DoubleDoubleNumber: Numeric expression that defines the angle in radians that you want to calculate the sine for.To convert degrees to radians, multiply degrees by Pi/180, and to convert radians to degrees, multiply radians by 180/Pi.degrees=(radians*180)/Piradians=(degrees*Pi)/180Pi is approximately 3.141593.' In this example, the following entry is possible for a right-angled triangle:' The side opposite the angle and the angle (in degrees) to calculate the length of the hypotenuse:Sub ExampleSine' Pi = 3.1415926 is a predefined variableDim d1 As DoubleDim dAlpha As Double d1 = InputBox("Enter the length of the opposite side: ","Opposite Side") dAlpha = InputBox("Enter the angle Alpha (in degrees): ","Alpha") Print "The length of the hypotenuse is"; (d1 / sin (dAlpha * Pi / 180))End Sub