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Java toDegrees() method with Examples


The java.lang.Math.toDegrees(double angrad) converts an angle measured in radians to an approximately equivalent angle measured in degrees. The conversion from radians to degrees is generally inexact; users should not expect cos(toRadians(90.0)) to exactly equal 0.0.

Here, the argument angrad is in radians.

Example

Following is an example to implement toDegrees() method in Java −

import java.lang.*;
public class Demo {
   public static void main(String[] args) {
      double x = 45;
      double y = -180;
      x = Math.toDegrees(x);
      y = Math.toDegrees(y);
      System.out.println("Math.tanh(" + x + ")=" + Math.tanh(x));
      System.out.println("Math.tanh(" + y + ")=" + Math.tanh(y));
   }
}

Output

Math.tanh(2578.3100780887044)=1.0
Math.tanh(-10313.240312354817)=-1.0

Example

Let us see another example −

import java.lang.*;
public class Demo {
   public static void main(String[] args) {
      double x;
      x = Math.PI;
      System.out.println(Math.toDegrees(x));
   }
}

Output

180.0