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NAME

atand(), atandf() — degree-valued arctangent functions

SYNOPSIS

#include <math.h>

double atand(double x);

float atandf(float x);

DESCRIPTION

atand() is a degree-valued version of the atan() function. It returns the arctangent of x in the range -90 to 90.

atandf() is a float version of atand(); it takes a float argument and returns a float result.

atand() and atandf() are not specified by any standard, but atandf() is named in accordance with the conventions specified in the "Future Library Directions" section of the ANSI C standard.

To use these functions, compile either with the default -Ae option or with the -Aa and -D_HPUX_SOURCE options. Make sure your program includes <math.h>. Link in the math library by specifying -lm on the compiler or linker command line.

RETURN VALUE

If x is ±INFINITY, atand() returns ±90 respectively.

If x is NaN, atand() returns NaN.

If the correct value after rounding would be smaller in magnitude than MINDOUBLE, atand() returns zero.

ERRORS

No errors are defined.

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