Java StrictMath - tan() Method
The java.lang.StrictMath.tan() method returns trigonometric tangent of an angle (angle should be in radians). In special cases it returns the following:
- If the argument is NaN or an infinity, then the result is NaN.
- If the argument is zero, then the result is a zero with the same sign as the argument.
In the graph below, tan(x) vs x is plotted.
Syntax
public static double tan(double a)
Parameters
a |
Specify the angle in radian. |
Return Value
Returns the trigonometric tangent of the argument.
Exception
NA.
Example:
In the example below, tan() method is used to find out the trigonometric tangent of an angle.
import java.lang.*; public class MyClass { public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println(StrictMath.tan(StrictMath.PI/6)); System.out.println(StrictMath.tan(StrictMath.PI/4)); System.out.println(StrictMath.tan(StrictMath.PI/3)); } }
The output of the above code will be:
0.5773502691896257 0.9999999999999999 1.7320508075688767
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