Ruby | BigDecimal sin() function

Last Updated : 5 Dec, 2019
BigDecimal#sin() : sin() is a BigDecimal class method which returns the sine of decimal to the specified number of digits of precision, numeric.
Syntax: BigDecimal.sin() Parameter: BigDecimal values Return: the sine of decimal to the specified number of digits of precision, numeric.
Example #1 : Ruby
# Ruby code for BigDecimal.sin() method

# loading library
require 'bigdecimal'

# declaring bigdecimal
a = BigDecimal("10")

# declaring bigdecimal
b = BigDecimal("1000") *2

# declaring bigdecimal
c = BigDecimal("11.43")

# sin() method
puts "BigDecimal a sin method : #{Math.sin(a)}\n\n"

puts "BigDecimal b sin method : #{Math.sin(b)}\n\n"

puts "BigDecimal a sin method : #{Math.sin(c)}\n\n"
Output :
BigDecimal a sin method : -0.5440211108893698

BigDecimal b sin method : 0.930039504416137

BigDecimal a sin method : -0.9071119034933154

Example #2 : Ruby
# Ruby code for BigDecimal.sin() method

# loading library
require 'bigdecimal'

# declaring bigdecimal
a = BigDecimal('12')*12

# declaring bigdecimal
b = BigDecimal('10')+(22 ** 7.1) ** 10

# declaring bigdecimal
c = -BigDecimal('-3')

# sin() method
puts "BigDecimal a sin method : #{Math.sin(a)}\n\n"

puts "BigDecimal b sin method : #{Math.sin(b)}\n\n"

puts "BigDecimal a sin method : #{Math.sin(c)}\n\n"
Output :
BigDecimal a sin method : -0.49102159389846933

BigDecimal b sin method : 0.9772308602356717

BigDecimal a sin method : 0.1411200080598672

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