| Defined in header <math.h> | ||
|---|---|---|
| float sinpif( float arg ); | (1) | (since C23) | 
| double sinpi( double arg ); | (2) | (since C23) | 
| long double sinpil( long double arg ); | (3) | (since C23) | 
| _Decimal32 sinpid32( _Decimal32 arg ); | (4) | (since C23) | 
| _Decimal64 sinpid64( _Decimal64 arg ); | (5) | (since C23) | 
| _Decimal128 sinpid128( _Decimal128 arg ); | (6) | (since C23) | 
| Defined in header <tgmath.h> | ||
| #define sinpi( arg ) | (7) | (since C23) | 
π·arg measured in radians, thus regarding arg as a measurement in half-revolutions.arg. If the argument has integer type, (2) is called.| The functions (4-6) are declared if and only if the implementation predefines  | (since C23) | 
| arg | - | floating-point value whose product with πrepresents an angle in radians | 
If no errors occur, the sine of π·arg (sin(π×arg)) in the range [-1, +1], is returned.
Errors are reported as specified in math_errhandling.
If the implementation supports IEEE floating-point arithmetic (IEC 60559):
FE_INVALID is raised; #include <errno.h>
#include <fenv.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <stdio.h>
 
#ifndef __GNUC__
#pragma STDC FENV_ACCESS ON
#endif
 
#if __STDC_VERSION__ < 202311L
// A naive implementation of a subset of sinpi family
double sinpi(double arg)
{
    return sin(arg * (double)3.1415926535897932384626433);
}
#endif
 
int main(void)
{
    const double pi = acos(-1);
 
    // typical usage
    printf("sinpi(1) = %f, sin(pi) = %f\n", sinpi(1), sin(pi));
    printf("sinpi(0.5) = %f, sin(pi/2) = %f\n", sinpi(0.5), sin(pi / 2));
    printf("sinpi(-0.75) = %f, sin(-3*pi/4) = %f\n", sinpi(-0.75), sin(-3 * pi / 4));
 
    // special values
    printf("sinpi(+0) = %f\n", sinpi(0.0));
    printf("sinpi(-0) = %f\n", sinpi(-0.0));
 
    // error handling
    feclearexcept(FE_ALL_EXCEPT);
    printf("sinpi(INFINITY) = %f\n", sinpi(INFINITY));
    if (fetestexcept(FE_INVALID))
        puts("    FE_INVALID raised");
}Possible output:
sinpi(1) = 0.000000, sin(pi) = 0.000000
sinpi(0.5) = 1.000000, sin(pi/2) = 1.000000
sinpi(-0.75) = -0.707107, sin(-3*pi/4) = -0.707107
sinpi(+0) = 0.000000
sinpi(-0) = -0.000000
sinpi(INFINITY) = -nan
    FE_INVALID raised| (C99)(C99) | computes sine (\({\small\sin{x} }\)sin(x)) (function) | 
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