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26.0.50; [calc] In Units Simplication + Degree mode cos(1 deg) != cos(1)
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Tino Calancha <tino.calancha <at> gmail.com> writes:
> Yes, my commit produced this bug. We must revert it. Sorry for that.
> That commit was to fix Bug#23889. It would be nice if we can fix Bug#23889 in
> a new way.
> In that bug the problem was that, if the user inputs a symbolic expression containning
> an angle unit, then this unit is overriden by calc-angle-mode while simplifying such
> expression.
> That should not happen as mentioned in the manual:
> (info "(calc) Trigonometric and Hyperbolic Functions")
>
> That is,
> M-x calc RET
> m d ; Set calc-angle-mode to degrees.
> ' sin (45 deg) RET
> u s ; Must insert the value of: (sin (* 45 pi (/ 180.0)))
> ;; But instead, inserts the value of: (sin (* 45 (expt (/ pi 180.0) 2)))
> ;; i.e., it's applying (/ pi 180) twice.
>
> I have updated the patch:
> 1) Revert 713e922243
>
> 2) Bind calc-angle-mode to 'rad while simplifying an expression whenever such
> expression contains an unit angle. This way, hopefully, the second factor (/ pi 180)
> won't be applied.
>
> Opinions, comments...
I'm not familiar enough with calc to say if this is a good idea or not,
but I guess you may as well push this now so that we can discover if it
has any problems sooner rather than later.
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