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Java Acos() Method


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Description

The method returns the arccosine of the particular double charge. Math. acos(double a) revisits the arc cosine of a viewpoint, in the range of 0.0 during pi. If the argument is NaN or its complete value is greater than 1, then the outcome is NaN. A result must be in 1 ulp of the correctly rounded result.

Syntax

double acos(double d)

Parameters

Here is the detail of parameters −

  • d − A double data type.

Return Value

  • This method returns the arccosine of the specified double value.

Example

public class Test { 

   public static void main(String args[]) {
      double degrees = 45.0;
      double radians = Math.toRadians(degrees);

      System.out.format("The value of pi is %.4f%n", Math.PI);
      System.out.format("The arccosine of %.4f is %.4f degrees %n", Math.cos(radians),
         Math.toDegrees(Math.acos(Math.cos(radians))));
   }
}

This will produce the following result:

Output

The value of pi is 3.1416
The arccosine of 0.7071 is 45.0000 degrees

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