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QB64 is a modern extended BASIC programming language that retains QBasic/QuickBASIC 4.5 compatibility and compiles native binaries for Windows, Linux, and macOS.

The TAN function returns the ratio of SINe to COSine or tangent value of an angle measured in radians.

Syntax

tangent! = TAN(radian_angle!)

Parameter(s)

Description

Example(s)

Spiraling text using the SIN and TAN functions.


DIM SHARED text AS STRING
text$ = "S P I R A L"
DIM SHARED word(1 TO LEN(text$) * 8, 1 TO 16)

CALL analyse
CLS
CALL redraw

SUB analyse
CLS
SCREEN 12
COLOR 2: LOCATE 1, 1: PRINT text$
DIM px AS INTEGER, py AS INTEGER, cnt AS INTEGER, ltrcnt AS INTEGER
px = 1: py = 1
DO
  word(px, py) = POINT(px, py)
  PSET (px, py), 1
  px = px + 1
  IF px = LEN(text$) * 8 THEN
    px = 1
    py = py + 1
  END IF
LOOP UNTIL py = 16
END SUB

SUB redraw
CLS
DIM row AS INTEGER, cnt AS INTEGER, cstart AS SINGLE, cend AS SINGLE
DIM xrot AS INTEGER, yrot AS INTEGER, SCALE AS INTEGER, pan AS INTEGER
cstart = 0: cend = 6.2
xrot = 6: yrot = 6: SCALE = 3: pan = 30
OUT &H3C8, 1: OUT &H3C9, 10: OUT &H3C9, 10: OUT &H3C9, 60
DO
  row = 2
  DO
    DO
      FOR i = cend TO cstart STEP -.03
        x = (SCALE * 60 - (row * xrot / 4)) * TAN(COS(i))
        y = SIN(SCALE * 60 - (row * yrot)) * TAN(SIN(i)) * pan
        cnt = cnt + 1
        IF word(cnt, row) > 0 THEN 
          CIRCLE (x + 320, y + 220), SCALE + 1, 1              'circled letters
          'LINE (x + 320, y + 220)-STEP(12, 12), 1, BF  'boxed letters
        END IF
        IF cnt = LEN(text$) * 8 THEN cnt = 0: EXIT DO
      NEXT
    LOOP
    row = row + 1
  LOOP UNTIL row = 16
  cend = cend + .1
  cstart = cstart + .1
  now! = TIMER
  DO
    newnow! = TIMER
  LOOP UNTIL newnow! - now! >= .15
  LINE (1, 100)-(639, 280), 0, BF
LOOP UNTIL INKEY$ = CHR$(27)
END SUB 

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