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Jan 30th, 2003, 03:30 PM
#5
Stuck in the 80s
Originally posted by rba4321
You can highlight Sin, Cos or Tan and hit the F1 key which will shortcut you to help on the function. It will tell you to multipy the value by PI/180 to convert radians to degrees and 180/PI to convert degrees to radians. The returned value from the above VB functions is in radians.
That's what I did in the code above my post. If he doesn't have MSDN, F1 isn't going to do him any good.
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