1TAN(3) Linux Programmer's Manual TAN(3)
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6 tan, tanf, tanl - tangent function
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9 #include <math.h>
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11 double tan(double x);
12 float tanf(float x);
13 long double tanl(long double x);
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17 Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):
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19 tanf(), tanl(): _BSD_SOURCE || _SVID_SOURCE || _XOPEN_SOURCE >= 600 ||
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23 The tan() function returns the tangent of x, where x is given in radi‐
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27 On success, these functions return the tangent of x.
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34 If the correct result would overflow, a range error occurs, and the
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39 See math_error(7) for information on how to determine whether an error
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57 acos(3), asin(3), atan(3), atan2(3), cos(3), ctan(3), sin(3)
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60 This page is part of release 3.25 of the Linux man-pages project. A
61 description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can
62 be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.
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66 2008-08-05 TAN(3)