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C Math tan() Function

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Example

Return the tangent of different angles:

const double PI = 3.141592653589793;
printf("%f", tan(3));
printf("%f", tan(-3));
printf("%f", tan(0));
printf("%f", tan(PI));
printf("%f", tan(PI / 2.0));
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Definition and Usage

The tan() function returns the tangent of an angle.

The tan() function is defined in the <math.h> header file.

Note: Angles are measured in radians.

Tip: It is convenient to create a constant for PI so that you can use fractions of PI for angles. Some implementations of the <math.h> library include a constant M_PI but it is not guaranteed to be available.


Syntax

One of the following:

tan(double angle);

Parameter Values

Parameter Description
angle Required. An angle in radians to find the tangent of.

Technical Details

Returns: A double value representing the tangent of an angle.

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Related Pages

C Functions Tutorial

C Math Functions Tutorial