Use of the degrees () method in Python
This article mainly introduces the use of the degrees () method in Python. It is the basic knowledge in getting started with Python. For more information, see
The degrees () method converts degrees from radians to degrees x.
Syntax
The syntax of the degrees () method is as follows:
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Note: This function cannot be directly accessed. Therefore, we need to import the math module and then use the static object of math to call this function.
Parameters
Return Value
X -- this must be a value.
This method returns an angle value.
Example
The following example shows how to use the degrees () method.
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#! /Usr/bin/python Import math Print "degrees (3):", math. degrees (3) Print "degrees (-3):", math. degrees (-3) Print "degrees (0):", math. degrees (0) Print "degrees (math. pi):", math. degrees (math. pi) Print "degrees (math. pi/2):", math. degrees (math. pi/2) Print "degrees (math. pi/4):", math. degrees (math. pi/4) |
When we run the above program, it will produce the following results:
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Degrees (2): 171.887338539 Degrees (-3):-171.887338539. Degrees (0): 0.0 Degrees (math. pi): 180.0 Degrees (math. pi/2): 90.0 Degrees (math. pi/4): 45.0 |