Re: trigonometric functions
- From: mlwheeler@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 29 Nov 2005 19:28:34 -0800
I posted various REXX trig functions on the old VMSHARE system back in '95.
They're still available at
http://vm.marist.edu/~vmshare/browse?fn=TRIGFUNC&ft=NOTE&args=KEYS#hit
Mark Wheeler, 3M Company
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john_w_gilmore@xxxxxxxxxxxx (john gilmore) wrote:
>Tony said that he used a REXX function to 'build the
>table' of 360 integer-degree sine x values (90 would of
>course have been enough). He did not say that he used
>REXX to calculate the values of the elements of this
>table, and I suspect that he took them from a table
>printed in a textbook or handbook, which would not have
>been far to seek.
I never saw the message to which you're
responding. However, there are several packages out there
to compute trig functions. One written entirely in REXX is
RXXMATH, made freely availably by John Brock. Google on
that and you'll get it.
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