Python degrees () function
description
degrees () Converts radians to degrees.
grammar
The following is the syntax degrees () method:
import math math.degrees(x)
Note: degrees () is not directly accessible, you need to import math module, and then call the method by math static objects.
parameter
- x - a value.
return value
Returns the angle.
Examples
The following shows an example of using degrees () method:
#!/usr/bin/python import math print "degrees(3) : ", math.degrees(3) print "degrees(-3) : ", math.degrees(-3) print "degrees(0) : ", math.degrees(0) print "degrees(math.pi) : ", math.degrees(math.pi) print "degrees(math.pi/2) : ", math.degrees(math.pi/2) print "degrees(math.pi/4) : ", math.degrees(math.pi/4)
After running the above example output is:
degrees(3) : 171.887338539 degrees(-3) : -171.887338539 degrees(0) : 0.0 degrees(math.pi) : 180.0 degrees(math.pi/2) : 90.0 degrees(math.pi/4) : 45.0