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''Example:'' Coverting Radian into Gradient. | ''Example:'' Coverting Radian into Gradient. | ||
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INPUT "Give me an angle in Radians ", | {{Cl|INPUT}} {{Text|<nowiki>"Give me an angle in Radians "</nowiki>|#FFB100}}, R | ||
G = {{Cl|_R2G}}(R) | |||
PRINT "That angle in Gradient is "; | {{Cl|PRINT}} {{Text|<nowiki>"That angle in Gradient is "</nowiki>|#FFB100}}; G | ||
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* [[_G2D]], [[_G2R]] | * [[_G2D]], [[_G2R]] | ||
* [[_R2D]] | * [[_R2D]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:05, 29 March 2023
The _R2G function converts a radian value into a gradient value.
Syntax
- result! = _R2G(num)
Availability
- QB64 v1.0 and up
- QB64-PE all versions
Examples
Example: Coverting Radian into Gradient.
INPUT "Give me an angle in Radians ", R G = _R2G(R) PRINT "That angle in Gradient is "; G |
Give me an angle in Radians 0.5 That angle in Gradient is 31.83099 |
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