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*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. rasin) | *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. rasin) | ||
*This function can be used in a mathematical formula (a | *This function can be used in a mathematical formula (a sin b), but a mathematical formula will not compile as the arguement for this function (sin (a b) doesn't work). | ||
*sin a | *sin a b = ( sin a ) b | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 14:01, 11 April 2007
A command for Oblivion Script Extender
Syntax:
asin [float]
Returns the arcsine of a number (i.e. the angle whose sine this is)
Example
set theta to asin ( r / y )
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. rasin)
- This function can be used in a mathematical formula (a sin b), but a mathematical formula will not compile as the arguement for this function (sin (a b) doesn't work).
- sin a b = ( sin a ) b