| title | RADIANS (Transact-SQL) | ||
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| description | RADIANS (Transact-SQL) | ||
| author | MikeRayMSFT | ||
| ms.author | mikeray | ||
| ms.date | 03/13/2017 | ||
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| ms.subservice | t-sql | ||
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Returns radians when a numeric expression, in degrees, is entered.
:::image type="icon" source="../../includes/media/topic-link-icon.svg" border="false"::: Transact-SQL syntax conventions
RADIANS ( numeric_expression )
numeric_expression
Is an expression of the exact numeric or approximate numeric data type category.
The return type depends on the input type of numeric_expression:
| Input type | Return type |
|---|---|
| float, real | float |
| decimal(p, s) | decimal(38, s) |
| int, smallint, tinyint | int |
| bigint | bigint |
| money, smallmoney | money |
| bit | float |
If the result does not fit in the return type, an arithmetic overflow error occurs.
The following example returns a result of 0.0 because the numeric expression to convert to radians is too small for the RADIANS function.
SELECT RADIANS(1e-307)
GO [!INCLUDEssResult]
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0.0
(1 row(s) affected)
The following example takes a float expression and returns the RADIANS of the specified angle.
-- First value is -45.01.
DECLARE @angle FLOAT
SET @angle = -45.01
SELECT 'The RADIANS of the angle is: ' +
CONVERT(VARCHAR, RADIANS(@angle))
GO
-- Next value is -181.01.
DECLARE @angle FLOAT
SET @angle = -181.01
SELECT 'The RADIANS of the angle is: ' +
CONVERT(VARCHAR, RADIANS(@angle))
GO
-- Next value is 0.00.
DECLARE @angle FLOAT
SET @angle = 0.00
SELECT 'The RADIANS of the angle is: ' +
CONVERT(VARCHAR, RADIANS(@angle))
GO
-- Next value is 0.1472738.
DECLARE @angle FLOAT
SET @angle = 0.1472738
SELECT 'The RADIANS of the angle is: ' +
CONVERT(VARCHAR, RADIANS(@angle))
GO
-- Last value is 197.1099392.
DECLARE @angle FLOAT
SET @angle = 197.1099392
SELECT 'The RADIANS of the angle is: ' +
CONVERT(VARCHAR, RADIANS(@angle))
GO [!INCLUDEssResult]
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The RADIANS of the angle is: -0.785573
(1 row(s) affected)
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The RADIANS of the angle is: -3.15922
(1 row(s) affected)
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The RADIANS of the angle is: 0
(1 row(s) affected)
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The RADIANS of the angle is: 0.00257041
(1 row(s) affected)
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The RADIANS of the angle is: 3.44022
(1 row(s) affected)
CAST and CONVERT (Transact-SQL)
decimal and numeric (Transact-SQL)
float and real (Transact-SQL)
int, bigint, smallint, and tinyint (Transact-SQL)
Mathematical Functions (Transact-SQL)
money and smallmoney (Transact-SQL)