C Language: tan function(Tangent)

C Programming allows us to perform mathematical operations through the functions defined in header file. The header file contains various methods for performing mathematical operations such as sqrt(), pow(), ceil(), floor() etc.

C Math Functions

In the C Programming Language, the tan function returns the tangent of x.

Syntax

The syntax for the tan function in the C Language is:




double tan(double x);



Parameters or Arguments

A value expressed in radians (not degrees).

Returns

The tan function returns the tangent of x, measured in radians.

Required Header

In the C Language, the required header for the tan function is:





#include <math.h>



Applies To

In the C Language, the tan function can be used in the following versions

  • ANSI/ISO 9899-1990

tan Example




/* Example using tan by c programming */

#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>

int main(int argc, const char * argv[])
{
    /* Define temporary variables */
    double value;
    double result;

    /* Assign the value we will find the tan of */
    value = 0.5;

    /* Calculate the Tangent of value */
    result = tan(value);

    /* Display the result of the calculation */
    printf("The Tangent of %f is %f\n", value, result);

    return 0;
}



When compiled and run, this application will output:

The Tangent of 0.500000 is 0.546302




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