The numpy.radians() is a mathematical function that helps user to convert angles from degree to radians.
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Syntax : numpy.radians(x[, out]) = ufunc 'radians') Parameters : array : [array_like] elements are in degrees. out : [ndaaray, optional]Output array of same shape as x. 2pi Radians = 36o degrees Return : An array with radian values in place of degree values.Code #1 : Working
# Python3 program explaining
# degrees() function
import numpy as np
import math
in_array = np.arange(10.) * 90
print ("Degree values : \n", in_array)
radian_Values = np.radians(in_array)
print ("\nRadian values : \n", radian_Values)
Degree values : [ 0. 90. 180. 270. 360. 450. 540. 630. 720. 810.] Radian values : [ 0. 1.57079633 3.14159265 4.71238898 6.28318531 7.85398163 9.42477796 10.99557429 12.56637061 14.13716694]numpy.deg2rad(x[, out]) = ufunc 'deg2rad') : This mathematical function helps user to convert angles from degrees to radians
Parameters : array : [array_like] elements are in radians. out : [ndaaray, optional]Output array of same shape as x. 2pi Radians = 36o degrees Return : Corresponding angles in radians.Code #2 : deg2rad() Equivalent to radians()
# Python3 program explaining
# rad2deg() function
import numpy as np
import math
degree = np.arange(10.) * 90
print ("Degree values : \n", degree)
radian = np.deg2rad(degree)
print ("\nradian values : \n", radian)
Output :
Degree values : [ 0. 90. 180. 270. 360. 450. 540. 630. 720. 810.] radian values : [ 0. 1.57079633 3.14159265 4.71238898 6.28318531 7.85398163 9.42477796 10.99557429 12.56637061 14.13716694]