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SIN
SIN(f) returns the sine of f where f is in radians.
SIN(3.14159/6) -> 0.5
schema:scott
DROP TABLE angle
CREATE TABLE angle( id INTEGER, angle FLOAT); INSERT INTO angle VALUES (0,1); INSERT INTO angle VALUES (1,0.7853); INSERT INTO angle VALUES (2,0.5235); INSERT INTO angle VALUES (3,1.0471);
In this example you return the sine of each of the angles.
SELECT id, angle, SIN(angle) FROM angle
See also