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These mathematical functions allow integers as well as floating point
numbers as arguments.
- Function: sin arg
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- Function: cos arg
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- Function: tan arg
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These are the ordinary trigonometric functions, with argument measured
in radians.
- Function: asin arg
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The value of
(asin arg)
is a number between -pi/2
and pi/2 (inclusive) whose sine is arg; if, however, arg
is out of range (outside [-1, 1]), then the result is a NaN.
- Function: acos arg
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The value of
(acos arg)
is a number between 0 and pi
(inclusive) whose cosine is arg; if, however, arg
is out of range (outside [-1, 1]), then the result is a NaN.
- Function: atan arg
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The value of
(atan arg)
is a number between -pi/2
and pi/2 (exclusive) whose tangent is arg.
- Function: exp arg
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This is the exponential function; it returns
to the power arg.
is a fundamental mathematical constant also called the base of natural
logarithms.
- Function: log arg &optional base
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This function returns the logarithm of arg, with base base.
If you don't specify base, the base
is used. If arg
is negative, the result is a NaN.
- Function: log10 arg
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This function returns the logarithm of arg, with base 10. If
arg is negative, the result is a NaN.
(log10 x)
== (log x 10)
, at least approximately.
- Function: expt x y
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This function returns x raised to power y. If both
arguments are integers and y is positive, the result is an
integer; in this case, it is truncated to fit the range of possible
integer values.
- Function: sqrt arg
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This returns the square root of arg. If arg is negative,
the value is a NaN.
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