7 #$radians = deg2rad($degrees);
8 #$degrees = rad2deg($radians);
10 print "3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510\n";
11 #for (my $c=1;$c>0;$c++) {
12 for (my $c=271842800;$c>0;$c++) {
13 printf '%.80f', ($c * sin ( deg2rad
( 180 / $c ) ));
14 print " " . $c . " \r";
17 #my $pi = (4 * atan2(1,1));
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