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manual:chapter3:angles [2017/08/11 19:29] smartin [Commands for Angle Objects] |
manual:chapter3:angles [2019/07/25 16:07] claudio [Working with Angles] |
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Basic arithmetic operations can also be applied to angle objects: | Basic arithmetic operations can also be applied to angle objects: | ||
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The result of an operation on angle objects has the following conventions: | The result of an operation on angle objects has the following conventions: | ||
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- | * For all other operations, | + | |
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+ | * Addition and subtraction between an angle and a real number will interpret the real number as an angle given in the [[manual: | ||
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+ | * Multiplication of an angle by a real number will result in an angle in the given format. For example '' | ||
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+ | * Division of an angle by a number results in an angle in the given format. For example '' | ||
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+ | * Commands and functions that accept | ||
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+ | * For all other operations | ||
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+ | * The system is capable of tracking the behavior mentioned above, therefore if an operation results in an angle being forced into radians, commands that accept angles as arguments (like SIN, COS and TAN) will interpret a number as radians, rather than the current angle mode. For example '90 ∡45° / SIN'' | ||