Recently ive been developing a "calculator" for basic Sin, Cos and Tan equations (example: Sin 57=x/4). So far I have only made the Sin part of the calculator and before I start the other parts I would like some other people to take a look at it and to test it for me. If you are interested in testing it visit the link below. Again I have only created the Sin part of it. Thank you in advance.
I'm not entirely sure how a calculator computes trig functions, but it could compute them via a Taylor series. It could run a loop by converting the domain from 0-2pie, for radians. Since the trig functions repeat, or mirror, the same thing from 0-2pie. In case of degrees it would be 0-360.
I'm not all that good at programming, but I am decent at math and it makes sense if the calculator computed trig functions more accurately that way. Since I think the ti-84's compute the integral with a Simpson's rule.
Doesn't work for me, but i will give you a piece of advice and that is don't use platforms like this one for developing, because you're mainly developing an algorithm not the code, which is not neccecarely a bad thing cause the algorithm is the most important part of a product/program. But if you learnd a programming laungage and acctualy wrote the code you would understand it better. The only thing you need for this are the basics in programming. I may be wrong you might be an excelent programmer, but using that platform doesn't say that about you. It's fine if you don't want to learn a programming laungage you could just stick to making algorithms, but i would still tell you to not use that platform and direct you toward a software called Flowgorithm just google it and you can find it. Now to use Flogorithm you need to now some basics like the declarations, assigning values, variable types ect. - the basics which I'm assuming you allready now. Anyway goodluck, if you need help with the code reply here!
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