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j4quinn Posted - 10/29/2013 : 11:57:13 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 9.0.0 (64-bit) SR2 b87
Operating System: Windows 8.1 64bit

I am curious about this bug if it has been fixed in later versions such as 9.1. If i set columns and apply sin(Col(A)) i get the wrong sin value. For instance, sin 1 = 0.84147 while sine sin 1 should equal 0.017. is this just me or is this a problem?

thanks,
Jesse
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snowli Posted - 10/29/2013 : 12:02:53 PM
Hello,

Select Tools: Options menu.
On Numeric Format tab, you can change the Angular Unit to be Degree instead of our default Radian.

Then sin(1) will be 0.01745.

Thanks, Snow Li
OriginLab Corp.

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