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4 [M_PI]5 FOO=M_PI " test"11 [MYCONST M_PI]
22 ["M_PI"]=>34 ["MYCONST M_PI"]=>
18 $sixty = M_PI / 3.0;19 $thirty = M_PI / 6.0;20 $ninety = M_PI /2.0;21 $oneeighty = M_PI;22 $twoseventy = M_PI * 1.5;23 $threesixty = M_PI * 2.0;
19 $acosv1 = 360.0 * acos(0.5) / (2.0 * M_PI );29 $acosv2 = 360.0 * acos(0.86602540378444) / (2.0 * M_PI );40 $acosv3 = 360.0 * acos(1.0) / (2.0 * M_PI);51 $acosv4 = 360.0 * acos(0.0) / (2.0 * M_PI );
19 $asinv1 = 360.0 * asin(0.5) / (2.0 * M_PI );29 $asinv2 = 360.0 * asin(0.86602540378444) / (2.0 * M_PI );39 $asinv3 = 360.0 * asin(1.0) / (2.0 * M_PI );50 $asinv4 = 360.0 * asin(0.0) / (2.0 * M_PI );
17 echo "M_PI= ";18 var_dump(M_PI);52 M_PI= float(3.1415926535898)
13 "M_PI",36 M_PI : 3.141592[0-9]*
16 $atan1 = 360 * atan(1.7320508075689) / (2.0 * M_PI);26 $atan2 = 360 * atan(0.57735026918963) / (2.0 * M_PI);
15 $sixty = M_PI / 3.0;16 $thirty = M_PI / 6.0;
8 echo M_PI, "\n";
62 #define M_PI 3.14159265358979323846 macro63 #define M_TWOPI (M_PI * 2.0)
107 #ifndef M_PI108 #define M_PI 3.14159265358979323846 /* pi */ macro
554 RETURN_DOUBLE(M_PI); in PHP_FUNCTION()773 RETURN_DOUBLE((deg / 180.0) * M_PI); in PHP_FUNCTION()786 RETURN_DOUBLE((rad / M_PI) * 180); in PHP_FUNCTION()
3586 REGISTER_MATH_CONSTANT(M_PI); in PHP_MINIT_FUNCTION()
15 declare(encoding = M_PI);
14 var_dump(sqrt(cos(M_PI)) == 0.1);
245 s_sin = (long) ((double) 32768 * sin ((double) s * M_PI / (double) 180));246 s_cos = (long) ((double) 32768 * cos ((double) s * M_PI / (double) 180));255 e_sin = (long) ((double) 32768 * sin ((double) e * M_PI / (double) 180));256 e_cos = (long) ((double) 32768 * cos ((double) e * M_PI / (double) 180));610 a_sin = (long) ((double) 32768 * sin ((double) angle * M_PI / (double) 180));611 a_cos = (long) ((double) 32768 * cos ((double) angle * M_PI / (double) 180));
87 #ifndef M_PI88 #define M_PI 3.14159265358979323846 macro3925 angle = angle * (M_PI/180); in php_imagettftext_common()4380 angle = angle * M_PI / 180; in PHP_FUNCTION()
43 ; The value can be a string, a number, a PHP constant (e.g. E_ALL or M_PI), one
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