case R.id.bTanx:
temp=(float) (number/0.0174532925);
num=Math.tan(temp);
display.setText("Your Result is " + num);
Guys I'm not able to get "Your Result is 1" when number = 45 ,by this code.Please help.
As tan(45)=1 in degrees.i have converted it.but no desired result.
To convert degrees to radian you first need to convert the degrees to a factor (of the circles circumference) by dividing by 360 degrees. Next you multiply by 2PI rad (which is the circumference of a 'unit circle').
When looking at the units you do this: degrees / degrees * radians = radians
So where you divide by 0.017 (2*PI / 360), you need to multiply instead:
temp = (float) (number * 0.0174532925);
Furthermore it is nicer (more clear) if you do not use 'magic numbers' and add comments (so people know what you are doing):
// Convert to rad
temp = (float) (number * 2 * Math.PI / 360);
And/or even use the available Java functionality:
// Convert to rad
temp = Math.toRadians(number);
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