radians
As is normal for most calculators (and other programming languages), the arguments for Java's trigonometric functions are in radians. Unlike most calculators, you can't push a button and switch to degrees. Here is an example program:
import java.io.*; class CosineCalc { public static void main (String[] args) throws IOException { String charData; double value; // read in a double BufferedReader stdin = new BufferedReader (new InputStreamReader(System.in)); System.out.print ("Enter radians:"); charData = stdin.readLine(); value = Double.parseDouble( charData ) ; // calculate its cosine double result = Math.cos( value ); // write out the result System.out.println("cosine: " + result ); } }
Here is an example run:
C:\chap11>java CosineCalc Enter radians:1.5 cosine: 0.0707372016677029