AI-generated Key Takeaways
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The
sin()method computes the sine of an input number given in radians. -
It takes a single argument, the input number (angle in radians), and returns a number representing the sine.
| Usage | Returns |
|---|---|
Number.
sin
()
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Number |
| Argument | Type | Details |
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this:
input
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Number | The input value. |
Examples
Code Editor (JavaScript)
// Input angle in radians. print ( 'Sine of 0' , ee . Number ( 0 ). sin ()); // 0 print ( 'Sine of π/2' , ee . Number ( Math . PI / 2 ). sin ()); // 1 print ( 'Sine of 3π/2' , ee . Number ( 3 * Math . PI / 2 ). sin ()); // -1 // Convert degrees to radians. var degrees = 45 ; var radians = degrees * ( Math . PI / 180 ); print ( 'Sine of 45 degrees' , ee . Number ( radians ). sin ()); // 0.707106781
import ee import geemap.core as geemap
Colab (Python)
import math # Input angle in radians. display ( 'Sine of 0:' , ee . Number ( 0 ) . sin ()) # 0 display ( 'Sine of π/2:' , ee . Number ( math . pi / 2 ) . sin ()) # 1 display ( 'Sine of 3π/2:' , ee . Number ( 3 * math . pi / 2 ) . sin ()) # -1 # Convert degrees to radians. degrees = 45 radians = degrees * ( math . pi / 180 ) display ( 'Sine of 45 degrees:' , ee . Number ( radians ) . sin ()) # 0.707106781

