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Degrees, Minutes and SecondsA degree of angle is 1/360th part of a complete rotation about a fixed point.When measuring angles using degrees, it is common to use a sexagesimal (base 60) notation for parts of degrees. The minute (or more properly arcminute) is defined as 1/60th part of a degree. The second (or more properly arcsecond) is defined as 1/60th part of an arcminute. (And therefore 1/3600 part of a degree) An angle value may be shown in d:m:s notation as 3:4:56 or 3d:4m:56s meaning 3 degrees 4 arcminutes and 56 arcseconds. This is equivalent to 3.0822 degrees (to 4 decimal places). Calculate it!The Sun API functions use degrees rather than radians for angular measure. The Sun API also provides a full set of degree based trigonometry functions (sdSin, sdCos, sdTan, sdASin, sdACos, sdATan). Degrees may be converted to other units using the sdD2Unit function. |
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