What do they mean because i am completely clueless. Also how can they be used in a project?
thanks
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They can be used for multi directional scrolling. I'm not sure what they mean though. Sorry.
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Sin is the abbreviation for sine, and cos is the abbreviation for cosine. They are trigonometry terms, also related to tan (tangent). They are related to triangles:
Sine=opposite side/hypotenuse
Cosine=adjacent side/hypotenuse
Tangent=opposite side/adjacent side.
Last edited by The-Whiz (2009-09-28 21:41:20)
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I give you what they're used for.
Whiz tells you what they are!
Works for me.
I never knew about CAH TOA and SOH...
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It's a mnemonic feature, SOHCAHTOA.
You can move without using the <move( 10 )steps>[/blocks] block.
[change x by (([sin] of (direction) * (steps to take))] [change y by (([cos] of (direction) * (steps to take))]
Last edited by The-Whiz (2009-09-28 21:44:53)
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Interesting...
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They are also used for converting from Cartesian coordinates to Polar coordinates, and vice versa.
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There's also asin (arcsine), acos (arccosine), and atan (arctangent), but those are much more complicated. The arc(functions) convert a sin, cos, or tan back to angular form.
Last edited by The-Whiz (2009-09-28 21:50:02)
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Alright thanks guys that was a big help!
Last edited by Ssbrawl700 (2009-09-29 14:59:53)
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You're welcome!
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They are mainly used to figure out sides/angles of a right traingle.
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mancolors wrote:
They are used in things like radio waves, ac signals.
No, they are not.
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