Acos Example Syntax C-Sharp ASP.NET | C# Acos | Source Code

Acos Example Syntax C-Sharp ASP.NET | C# Acos | Source Code

Summary: – Illustrates using with in C-Sharp ASP.NET.



Purpose:
takes a cosine as double data type number and returns
a double value that represents the angle in radians (you can convert
the radians to degrees by multiplying them by Math.PI/180)

Syntax:
Acos(double)

Parameters Description
double Any valid System.Double data type number between -1 and +1
– this represents the cosine that is to be converted into radians for an angle.
if number < -1 or > 1, NaN is returned – NaN stands for Not a Number

Result Data Type Description
double an angle measured in radians. The angle must be between 0 and pie.

Quick Example
Acos(-0) // Returns 1.5707963267949

Step 1: Click on cs to Cut-n-paste code into Acos.aspx.cs

using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Data;
 
 
//********************************************************************************
// Purpose: takes a cosine as double data type number and returns
// a double value that represents the angle in radians (you can convert
// the radians to degrees by multiplying them by Math.PI/180)
//
// Syntax: 	Acos(double)
//
// Parameter1: double - Any valid System.Double data type number between -1 and +1
// - this represents the cosine that is to be converted into radians for an angle.
// if number < -1 or > 1, NaN is returned - NaN stands for Not a Number
//
// Result: double - an angle measured in radians. The angle must be between 0 and pie.
//
// Quick Example: Acos(-0) // Returns 1.5707963267949
//
//
//********************************************************************************
// This example is from http://idealprogrammer.com
 
 
 
 partial class _Acos : System.Web.UI.Page
{
 
    protected void Page_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
    {
 
 
        Label1.Text = "Example #1: 	Acos(90)";
 
 
        TextBox1.Text = Math.Acos(90).ToString(); // Returns NaN
 
 
        Label2.Text = "Example #2: 	Acos(-3.4)";
 
 
        TextBox2.Text = Math.Acos(-3.4).ToString(); // Returns NaN
 
 
        Label3.Text = "Example #3: 	Acos(-0)";
 
 
        TextBox3.Text = Math.Acos(-0).ToString(); // Returns 1.5707963267949
 
 
    }
 
 
}

Step 2: Click on XML to Cut-n-paste code into Acos.aspx

< %@ Page Language="VB" AutoEventWireup="false" CodeFile="Acos.aspx.cs" Inherits="_Acos" %>
 
< !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
 
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head runat="server">
    <title></title>
</head>
<body>
    <form id="form1" runat="server">
    <div>
        <h1><asp:label ID="Label1" runat="server" Text="Label"></asp:label> </h1>
         <asp:textbox ID="TextBox1" runat="server"></asp:textbox><br />
          <h1><asp:label ID="Label2" runat="server" Text="Label"></asp:label> </h1>
         <asp:textbox ID="TextBox2" runat="server"></asp:textbox><br />
          <h1><asp:label ID="Label3" runat="server" Text="Label"></asp:label> </h1>
         <asp:textbox ID="TextBox3" runat="server"></asp:textbox><br />
 
 
 
    </div>
    </form>
</body>
</html>

Prerequistes:

  1. Install Visual Web Developer 2010
  2. Install SQL Server Express
  3. Download Northwind and Pubs Databases
  4. Attach Northwind Database to Databases in Sql Express
  5. Attach pubs Database to Databases in Sql Express

Notes:

  • You can build your own library of syntax examples by using same web site over and over and just add new web forms to it.

Instructions:

C-Sharp ASP.NET Syntax Functions MathFunctions Acos
  1. Use Visual Web Developer 2010
  2. Create new web site;
    • Click File/New Web Site
    • Select ASP.NET Website Template
    • Select C-Sharp for Language
    • name of Web Site could be CSharp_ASPNET_Syntax.
  3. Add New folder named “Functions”
    • Right-click project name in solution explorer;
    • add new folder;
    • name of folder could be: Functions
  4. Add New subfolder named “MathFunctions”
    • Right-click Functions folder in solution explorer;
    • add new folder;
    • name of folder could be: MathFunctions
  5. Add Web Form Named Acos to MathFunctions folder
    • Right-click MathFunctions folder;
    • add new item;
    • Select Web Form
    • Check place code behind in separate file
    • Web Form name could be Acos
  6. Click on cs in step 1 at the top of this page to copy code into code-behind Acos.aspx.cs
  7. Click on XML in step 2 above to copy code into web form Acos.aspx
  8. Right-click on Acos.aspx in solution explorer and select view in browser