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| Converts given value in degrees to radians. 1 radian equals 180 degrees divided by [[pi]]. |= Description
| Converts given value in degrees to radians. 1 radian equals 180 degrees divided by [[pi]]. |DESCRIPTION=
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| '''rad''' value |= Syntax
| '''rad''' value |SYNTAX=


|p1= value: [[Number]] - degrees  
|p1= value: [[Number]] - degrees  


| [[Number]] - radians |= Return value
| [[Number]] - radians |RETURNVALUE=
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|x1= <code>_radians = [[rad]] 180; // Returns 3.1415... => [[pi]]</code> |= Example 1
|x1= <code>_radians = [[rad]] 180; // Returns 3.1415... => [[pi]]</code> |EXAMPLE1=
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| [[Math Commands]], [[deg]] |= See also
| [[Math Commands]], [[deg]] |SEEALSO=


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Revision as of 14:45, 7 April 2019

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Description

Description:
Converts given value in degrees to radians. 1 radian equals 180 degrees divided by pi.
Groups:
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Syntax

Syntax:
rad value
Parameters:
value: Number - degrees
Return Value:
Number - radians

Examples

Example 1:
_radians = rad 180; // Returns 3.1415... => pi

Additional Information

See also:
Math Commandsdeg

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