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'''Syntax:'''
'''Syntax:'''
  cos [float]
  cos [float]
or
dcos [float]


Returns the cosine of the angle.
Returns the cosine of the angle.
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==Notes==
==Notes==


*From v0005, all OBSE trigonometric functions take and return degrees. Versions of the functions which accept radians are still available by prefixing the function name with an r. (i.e. rcos)
*From v0005, all OBSE trigonometric functions take and return degrees. Versions of the functions which accept radians are still available by prefixing the function name with an r. See: [[rcos]]
*This function can be used in a mathematical formula (a + cos b), but a mathematical formula will not compile as the arguement for this function (cos (a + b) doesn't work).
*This function can be used in a mathematical formula (a + cos b), but a mathematical formula will not compile as the arguement for this function (cos (a + b) doesn't work).
*cos a + b = ( cos a ) + b
*cos a + b = ( cos a ) + b
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==See Also==
==See Also==


*[[rcos]]
*[[sin]]
*[[sin]]
*[[tan]]
*[[tan]]
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*[[atan2]]
*[[atan2]]


[[Category: OBSE Functions]]
[[Category: Functions]]
[[Category: OBSE Math Functions]]
[[Category: Functions (OBSE)]]
[[Category:OBSE Trigonometric Functions]]
[[Category: Math_Functions]]
[[Category: Math_Functions (OBSE)]]

Latest revision as of 11:47, 9 September 2007

A command for Oblivion Script Extender

More widely known as the "COSINE" function.

Syntax:

cos [float]

or

dcos [float]

Returns the cosine of the angle.

Example[edit | edit source]

set x to r * ( cos theta )

Notes[edit | edit source]

  • From v0005, all OBSE trigonometric functions take and return degrees. Versions of the functions which accept radians are still available by prefixing the function name with an r. See: rcos
  • This function can be used in a mathematical formula (a + cos b), but a mathematical formula will not compile as the arguement for this function (cos (a + b) doesn't work).
  • cos a + b = ( cos a ) + b

See Also[edit | edit source]