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T-SQL - COT() Function



The T-SQL (Transact-SQL) COT() function returns trigonometric cotangent of an angle (angle should be in radians). In special cases it returns the following:

  • If x is 0, then an error is returned.

Syntax

COT(x)

Parameters

x Required. Specify the angle in radian.

Return Value

Returns the trigonometric cotangent of an angle.

Example 1:

The example below shows the usage of COT() function.

SELECT COT(1);
Result: 0.6420926159343306

SELECT COT(2);
Result: -0.45765755436028577

SELECT COT(3);
Result: -7.015252551434534

SELECT COT(-1);
Result: -0.6420926159343306

SELECT COT(-2);
Result: 0.45765755436028577

SELECT COT(-3);
Result: 7.015252551434534

SELECT COT(PI());
Result: -8165619676597685

Example 2:

Consider a database table called Sample with the following records:

Datax
Data 10.5
Data 21
Data 35
Data 410
Data 550

The statement given below can be used to calculate the trigonometric cotangent value of column x.

SELECT *, COT(x) AS COT_Value FROM Sample;

This will produce the result as shown below:

DataxCOT_Value
Data 10.51.830487721712452
Data 210.6420926159343306
Data 35-0.2958129155327455
Data 4101.54235104535692
Data 550-3.6778144508505695

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