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  • C Calin Negru

    I have a tough time finding the inverse sinus math function in c++. There is asinf() but I`m not sure about what it does. [fixed] Displaying a float in StringCchPrintfA

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    It's all in the documentation: Format Specification Syntax: printf and wprintf Functions | Microsoft Docs[^].

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      It's all in the documentation: Format Specification Syntax: printf and wprintf Functions | Microsoft Docs[^].

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      found it thanks

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      • C Calin Negru

        I have a tough time finding the inverse sinus math function in c++. There is asinf() but I`m not sure about what it does. [fixed] Displaying a float in StringCchPrintfA

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        The documentation of asin should be just enoough:

        '(it) Computes the principal value of the arc sine of arg'

        That is you get the first quadrant angle correnspondig to the sin value passed as argument. The following program

        #include #include using namespace std;

        int main()
        {
        const size_t N = 18;
        const double delta = M_PI/N;

        for ( double phi = 0; phi < 2*M_PI; phi += delta)
        {
        double s = sin(phi);
        double a = asin(s);
        cout << "phi = " << phi << ", sin(phi) = " << s << ", asin(sin(phi)) = " << a << "\n";
        }
        cout << endl;
        }

        outputs

        phi = 0, sin(phi) = 0, asin(sin(phi)) = 0
        phi = 0.174533, sin(phi) = 0.173648, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.174533
        phi = 0.349066, sin(phi) = 0.34202, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.349066
        phi = 0.523599, sin(phi) = 0.5, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.523599
        phi = 0.698132, sin(phi) = 0.642788, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.698132
        phi = 0.872665, sin(phi) = 0.766044, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.872665
        phi = 1.0472, sin(phi) = 0.866025, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.0472
        phi = 1.22173, sin(phi) = 0.939693, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.22173
        phi = 1.39626, sin(phi) = 0.984808, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.39626
        phi = 1.5708, sin(phi) = 1, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.5708
        phi = 1.74533, sin(phi) = 0.984808, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.39626
        phi = 1.91986, sin(phi) = 0.939693, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.22173
        phi = 2.0944, sin(phi) = 0.866025, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.0472
        phi = 2.26893, sin(phi) = 0.766044, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.872665
        phi = 2.44346, sin(phi) = 0.642788, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.698132
        phi = 2.61799, sin(phi) = 0.5, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.523599
        phi = 2.79253, sin(phi) = 0.34202, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.349066
        phi = 2.96706, sin(phi) = 0.173648, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.174533
        phi = 3.14159, sin(phi) = 1.45473e-15, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.45473e-15
        phi = 3.31613, sin(phi) = -0.173648, asin(sin(phi)) = -0.174533
        phi = 3.49066, sin(phi) = -0.34202, asin(sin(phi)) = -0.349066
        phi = 3.66519, sin(phi) = -0.5, asin(sin(phi)) = -0.523599
        phi = 3.83972, sin(phi) = -0.642788, asin(sin(phi)) = -0.698132
        phi = 4.01426, sin(phi) = -0.766044, asin(sin(phi)) = -0.872665
        phi = 4.18879, sin(phi) = -0.866025, asin(sin(phi)) = -1.0472
        phi = 4.36332, sin(phi) = -0.939693, asin(sin(phi)) = -1.22173
        phi = 4.53786, sin(phi) = -0.984808, asin(sin(phi)) = -1.39626
        phi = 4.71239, sin(phi) = -1, asin(sin(phi)) = -1.5708
        phi = 4.88692, sin(phi) = -0.984808, asin(sin(phi)) = -1.39626
        phi = 5.06145, sin(phi) = -0.939693, asin(sin(phi)) = -1.22173
        phi = 5

        In testa che avete, signor di Ceprano?

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        • CPalliniC CPallini

          The documentation of asin should be just enoough:

          '(it) Computes the principal value of the arc sine of arg'

          That is you get the first quadrant angle correnspondig to the sin value passed as argument. The following program

          #include #include using namespace std;

          int main()
          {
          const size_t N = 18;
          const double delta = M_PI/N;

          for ( double phi = 0; phi < 2*M_PI; phi += delta)
          {
          double s = sin(phi);
          double a = asin(s);
          cout << "phi = " << phi << ", sin(phi) = " << s << ", asin(sin(phi)) = " << a << "\n";
          }
          cout << endl;
          }

          outputs

          phi = 0, sin(phi) = 0, asin(sin(phi)) = 0
          phi = 0.174533, sin(phi) = 0.173648, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.174533
          phi = 0.349066, sin(phi) = 0.34202, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.349066
          phi = 0.523599, sin(phi) = 0.5, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.523599
          phi = 0.698132, sin(phi) = 0.642788, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.698132
          phi = 0.872665, sin(phi) = 0.766044, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.872665
          phi = 1.0472, sin(phi) = 0.866025, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.0472
          phi = 1.22173, sin(phi) = 0.939693, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.22173
          phi = 1.39626, sin(phi) = 0.984808, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.39626
          phi = 1.5708, sin(phi) = 1, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.5708
          phi = 1.74533, sin(phi) = 0.984808, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.39626
          phi = 1.91986, sin(phi) = 0.939693, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.22173
          phi = 2.0944, sin(phi) = 0.866025, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.0472
          phi = 2.26893, sin(phi) = 0.766044, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.872665
          phi = 2.44346, sin(phi) = 0.642788, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.698132
          phi = 2.61799, sin(phi) = 0.5, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.523599
          phi = 2.79253, sin(phi) = 0.34202, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.349066
          phi = 2.96706, sin(phi) = 0.173648, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.174533
          phi = 3.14159, sin(phi) = 1.45473e-15, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.45473e-15
          phi = 3.31613, sin(phi) = -0.173648, asin(sin(phi)) = -0.174533
          phi = 3.49066, sin(phi) = -0.34202, asin(sin(phi)) = -0.349066
          phi = 3.66519, sin(phi) = -0.5, asin(sin(phi)) = -0.523599
          phi = 3.83972, sin(phi) = -0.642788, asin(sin(phi)) = -0.698132
          phi = 4.01426, sin(phi) = -0.766044, asin(sin(phi)) = -0.872665
          phi = 4.18879, sin(phi) = -0.866025, asin(sin(phi)) = -1.0472
          phi = 4.36332, sin(phi) = -0.939693, asin(sin(phi)) = -1.22173
          phi = 4.53786, sin(phi) = -0.984808, asin(sin(phi)) = -1.39626
          phi = 4.71239, sin(phi) = -1, asin(sin(phi)) = -1.5708
          phi = 4.88692, sin(phi) = -0.984808, asin(sin(phi)) = -1.39626
          phi = 5.06145, sin(phi) = -0.939693, asin(sin(phi)) = -1.22173
          phi = 5

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          I`m doing something wrong. In a right triangle the hypotenuse length is 80.62 the triangle side length opposing the angle is 40. The windows calculator result for inverse sin 40/80.6225 is 29.74 When I do the math with asinf() I`m getting 0.519

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          • C Calin Negru

            I`m doing something wrong. In a right triangle the hypotenuse length is 80.62 the triangle side length opposing the angle is 40. The windows calculator result for inverse sin 40/80.6225 is 29.74 When I do the math with asinf() I`m getting 0.519

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            Post your code, then. The following program

            #include
            #include
            using namespace std;

            int main()
            {
            double angle = asin( 40/80.6225 );
            cout << "angle " << angle << " (" << (angle * 180 / M_PI) << " degrees)" << endl;
            }

            Outputs

            angle 0.519147 (29.7449 degrees)

            In testa che avete, signor di Ceprano?

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            • CPalliniC CPallini

              Post your code, then. The following program

              #include
              #include
              using namespace std;

              int main()
              {
              double angle = asin( 40/80.6225 );
              cout << "angle " << angle << " (" << (angle * 180 / M_PI) << " degrees)" << endl;
              }

              Outputs

              angle 0.519147 (29.7449 degrees)

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              after conversion the result is as it should be , thanks

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              • C Calin Negru

                I`m doing something wrong. In a right triangle the hypotenuse length is 80.62 the triangle side length opposing the angle is 40. The windows calculator result for inverse sin 40/80.6225 is 29.74 When I do the math with asinf() I`m getting 0.519

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                Victor Nijegorodov
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                You probably mix degrees with radians.

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                • V Victor Nijegorodov

                  You probably mix degrees with radians.

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                  Calin Negru
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                  Math is tricky

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                  • C Calin Negru

                    after conversion the result is as it should be , thanks

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                    You are welcome.

                    In testa che avete, signor di Ceprano?

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                    • CPalliniC CPallini

                      The documentation of asin should be just enoough:

                      '(it) Computes the principal value of the arc sine of arg'

                      That is you get the first quadrant angle correnspondig to the sin value passed as argument. The following program

                      #include #include using namespace std;

                      int main()
                      {
                      const size_t N = 18;
                      const double delta = M_PI/N;

                      for ( double phi = 0; phi < 2*M_PI; phi += delta)
                      {
                      double s = sin(phi);
                      double a = asin(s);
                      cout << "phi = " << phi << ", sin(phi) = " << s << ", asin(sin(phi)) = " << a << "\n";
                      }
                      cout << endl;
                      }

                      outputs

                      phi = 0, sin(phi) = 0, asin(sin(phi)) = 0
                      phi = 0.174533, sin(phi) = 0.173648, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.174533
                      phi = 0.349066, sin(phi) = 0.34202, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.349066
                      phi = 0.523599, sin(phi) = 0.5, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.523599
                      phi = 0.698132, sin(phi) = 0.642788, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.698132
                      phi = 0.872665, sin(phi) = 0.766044, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.872665
                      phi = 1.0472, sin(phi) = 0.866025, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.0472
                      phi = 1.22173, sin(phi) = 0.939693, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.22173
                      phi = 1.39626, sin(phi) = 0.984808, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.39626
                      phi = 1.5708, sin(phi) = 1, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.5708
                      phi = 1.74533, sin(phi) = 0.984808, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.39626
                      phi = 1.91986, sin(phi) = 0.939693, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.22173
                      phi = 2.0944, sin(phi) = 0.866025, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.0472
                      phi = 2.26893, sin(phi) = 0.766044, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.872665
                      phi = 2.44346, sin(phi) = 0.642788, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.698132
                      phi = 2.61799, sin(phi) = 0.5, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.523599
                      phi = 2.79253, sin(phi) = 0.34202, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.349066
                      phi = 2.96706, sin(phi) = 0.173648, asin(sin(phi)) = 0.174533
                      phi = 3.14159, sin(phi) = 1.45473e-15, asin(sin(phi)) = 1.45473e-15
                      phi = 3.31613, sin(phi) = -0.173648, asin(sin(phi)) = -0.174533
                      phi = 3.49066, sin(phi) = -0.34202, asin(sin(phi)) = -0.349066
                      phi = 3.66519, sin(phi) = -0.5, asin(sin(phi)) = -0.523599
                      phi = 3.83972, sin(phi) = -0.642788, asin(sin(phi)) = -0.698132
                      phi = 4.01426, sin(phi) = -0.766044, asin(sin(phi)) = -0.872665
                      phi = 4.18879, sin(phi) = -0.866025, asin(sin(phi)) = -1.0472
                      phi = 4.36332, sin(phi) = -0.939693, asin(sin(phi)) = -1.22173
                      phi = 4.53786, sin(phi) = -0.984808, asin(sin(phi)) = -1.39626
                      phi = 4.71239, sin(phi) = -1, asin(sin(phi)) = -1.5708
                      phi = 4.88692, sin(phi) = -0.984808, asin(sin(phi)) = -1.39626
                      phi = 5.06145, sin(phi) = -0.939693, asin(sin(phi)) = -1.22173
                      phi = 5

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                      I`m working on several things at the same time. Don`t go wandering if I`m active simultaneously in two threads.

                      Quote:

                      That is you get the first quadrant angle correnspondig to the sin value passed as argument.

                      What`s the formula when you want work with remaining quadrants? This formula doesn`t work always.

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                      • C Calin Negru

                        I`m working on several things at the same time. Don`t go wandering if I`m active simultaneously in two threads.

                        Quote:

                        That is you get the first quadrant angle correnspondig to the sin value passed as argument.

                        What`s the formula when you want work with remaining quadrants? This formula doesn`t work always.

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                        You have to use the atan2[^] function.

                        In testa che avete, signor di Ceprano?

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                        • CPalliniC CPallini

                          You have to use the atan2[^] function.

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                          Thanks CPallini

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                          • C Calin Negru

                            Thanks CPallini

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                            You are welcome.

                            In testa che avete, signor di Ceprano?

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                              I have a tough time finding the inverse sinus math function in c++. There is asinf() but I`m not sure about what it does. [fixed] Displaying a float in StringCchPrintfA

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                              I have my object rotation algorithm working though it will only rotate 180 degrees atm. It`s an algorithm that handles object rotations without matrices.

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