atan() Method in Java
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Description
On this document we will be showing a java example on how to use the
atan(double a)
method of Math Class. The
atan(double a)
returns the arc tangent of the method argument value. The returned
angle is in the range -pi/2 through pi/2.. The following rule must be noted
- If the argument is NaN or its absolute value is greater than 1, then the result is NaN.
- If the argument is zero, then the result is a zero with the same sign as the argument.
The arc tangent of value is basically just the inverse tangent of a value. To further illustrate this below is the equation.
atan(a) = tan-1a
Most of the methods of the Math class is static and the atan()
method is no exception. Thus don’t forget that in order to call this method,
you don’t have to create a new object. Use the method in the format Math.atan(a).
The method returns the arctangent of the specified double value.
Syntax
double atan(double d)
Parameters
Here is the detail of parameters ?
-
d ? A double data type. The value whose arc tangent is to be returned.
Return Value
- This method returns the arctangent of the specified double value.
Example
public class MathATan { public static void main(String args[]) { double degrees = 45.0; double radians = Math.toRadians(degrees); System.out.format("The value of pi is very approximately %.4f%n", Math.PI); System.out.format("The arctangent of %.4f is degrees ", Math.atan(radians) ); } }
Output
The value of pi is very approximately 3.1416 The arctangent of 0.6658 is degrees Press any key to continue . . .
Example
Below is a java code demonstrates the use of atan()
method of Math class. The example
presented might be simple however
it shows the behavior of the atan() method.
import java.util.Scanner; /* * This example source code demonstrates the use of * atan() method of Math class */ public class MathAtanExample { public static void main(String[] args) { // Ask for user input System.out.print("Enter a value:"); // use scanner to read the console input Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in); // Assign the user to String variable String s = scan.nextLine(); // close the scanner object scan.close(); // get the arc tangent value of the user input double atanValue = Math.atan(Double.parseDouble(s)); System.out.println("arc tangent of " + s + " is " + atanValue); } }
Output
Enter a value:1.45 arc tangent of 1.45 is 0.9670469933974603 Press any key to continue . . .
The above java example source code demonstrates the use of atan()
method of
Math class. We simply ask for user input and we use the Scanner class to parse it.
Since we have used the nextLine()
method to get the console value, and the return
data type is String thus we have used the Double.parseDouble() to transform it into
double. We have to convert it first to
double because the atan()
method accepts double method argument.