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sincos(3M)							    sincos(3M)

NAME
       sincos(),  sincosf(),  sincosl(), sincosw(), sincosq() - functions that
       compute both sine and cosine

SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
       These functions are available only for Integrity servers.

       stores the sine of x (x specified in radians) in the object pointed  to
       by sptr and stores the cosine of x in the object pointed to by cptr.

       is a version of it takes and arguments.

       is a version of it takes and arguments.

       is an version of it takes and arguments.

       is equivalent to on HP-UX systems.

USAGE
       To  use	these functions compile either with the default option or with
       the and the options.

       To use or compile also with the option.

       To use any of these functions, make sure your program includes and link
       in  the	math  library  by specifying on the compiler or linker command
       line.

       For more information, see the at the following site:

RETURN VALUE
       in the object pointed to by sptr and 1 in  the  object  pointed	to  by
       cptr.

       If  x stores NaN in the objects pointed to by its pointer arguments and
       raises the invalid exception.

       If x is NaN, stores NaN in the objects pointed to by its pointer	 argu‐
       ments.

       When it raises no other exception, whether raises the inexact exception
       is unspecified.

ERRORS
       No errors are defined.

SEE ALSO
       acos(3M), asin(3M), atan(3M), atan2(3M),	 ccos(3M),  cis(3M),  cos(3M),
       csin(3M), sin(3M), sincosd(3M), tan(3M), math(5).

STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
       These functions are not specified by any standard.

			   HP Integrity Server Only		    sincos(3M)
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