Basic programming guide – Remote Processing BASIC for the CX-10 Modbus User Manual

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TAN

Syntax:

TAN(expr)

Function:

Returns the trigonometric tangent (sin/cos) of expr which is assumed to be in radians. expr must be
in the range of +/- 200,000.

Mode:

Command, run

Use:

PRINT TAN(PI/4)

DESCRIPTION

SIN, COS, and TAN operators use a Taylor series to calculate the function. These operators first reduce the
argument to a value that is between 0 and PI/2. the algorithm used to reduce the value will reduce accuracy
when value is large. To maintain accuracy, keep the arguments for trig functions as small as possible.

ERRORS

ARITH. UNDERFLOW value or result is less than BASIC-52's smallest floating-point value of ± 1E-127
ARITH. OVERFLOW

value or result is greater than BASIC-52's largest floating-point value of
±.9999999E+127

DIVIDE BY ZERO

Attempt to take TAN(X) when COS(PI/2) = 0

EXAMPLES

100

PRINT SIN(PI/2),COS(10001*PI),TAN(5*PI/4)

110

PRINT ATN(TAN(PI/4))/PI

>run

1

-1

1

.24999996

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