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How to use sin/cos /tan

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A

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May 14, 2002, 11:24:49 PM5/14/02
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Is it possible to use the sin cos functions on Code warrior and what files
should be included?


Ben Combee

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May 15, 2002, 2:40:43 AM5/15/02
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In article <absker$mc6$1...@zappa.falch.net>, KA...@MDNS.COM says...

> Is it possible to use the sin cos functions on Code warrior and what files
> should be included?

Use MathLib, a LGPL'd math library. In CodeWarrior for Palm OS V7, its
in the Thrill Seekers folder. In V8, its in Other SDKs, and its
supported by the application wizard.

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Ben Combee <bco...@metrowerks.com>
CodeWarrior for Palm OS technical lead
Get help at http://palmoswerks.com/

Markus Dresch

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May 15, 2002, 2:22:08 AM5/15/02
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the easiest way is to include the MathLib library.
you can find it here:
http://www.radiks.net/~rhuebner/mathlib.html

you have to distribute this library with your application (50 K). its free
software.

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Noli Sicad

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May 16, 2002, 9:29:50 PM5/16/02
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Ben,

Could you use MathLib in conjuntion with POL?

Noli

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Ben Combee

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May 17, 2002, 1:05:39 AM5/17/02
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In article <ac1meg$oqr$1...@zappa.falch.net>, nsi...@yahoo.com says...

> Ben,
>
> Could you use MathLib in conjuntion with POL?

Certainly. There should be no conflict between the two libraries.

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