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espenhjo Posted - 10/31/2003 : 06:00:02 AM
Hi,

Why is it so, that when I calculate one of the trigonometric functions I must use i directly in the function. If I use one column as a variable with e.g. PI*i the trigonometric curve seems to get confused and does not follow the changes I do with the variable column?

Espen
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Mike Buess Posted - 11/01/2003 : 7:14:14 PM
Hi Espen,

I can't reproduce that problem in Origin 7.0. I set the column values like this...

col(A)= pi*i
col(B)= sin(col(A))
col(C)= sin(pi*i)

Columns B and C were identical.

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member

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