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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T12:25:04+00:00 2026-05-23T12:25:04+00:00

I’ve been watching the Stanford CS193P lectures and I’ve been working on the assignment

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I’ve been watching the Stanford CS193P lectures and I’ve been working on the assignment calculator. I got through the first assignment fairly easily, and I’m trying to do the extra credit for the assignment now. I’m stuck however at one of the extra credit questions:

Implement a user-interface for choosing whether the operand to sin() or cos() is
considered radians or degrees. When you call sin(x) in the C library, x is assumed
to be in radians (i.e. 0 to 2π goes around the circle once), but users might want to
enter 180 and press the sin button and get 0 instead of -0.8012 (which is the sine of
180 radians). You could use a UIButton for this and switch out the titleLabel’s
text each time the UIButton is pressed, but a better way would be to see if you can
figure out how to use a UISwitch by reading the documentation (if you dare!).

I implemented a UISwitch and hooked it up as an IBOutlet. When I perform an ‘operation’, I check if the switch is on or off and pass this to my model along with the operation to perform. In my sin and cos cases, I do the following:

else if ([operation isEqual:@"sin"])
{
    if (radians) {
        operand = sin(operand);
    }
    else {
        operand = sin(operand) * (180 / M_PI);
    }

}
// similar for cos

If radians (which is a BOOL: YES = radians, no = degrees), then I perform the operation as usually; if the user puts the switch to ‘degrees’, I want to return the value in degrees, as the assignment states: users might want to enter 180 and press the sin button and get 0 instead of -0.8012 (which is the sine of 180 radians).

However, this code doesn’t fully work. When I put the switch to degrees and do sin 180 it returns a value of more or less -45. Something is wrong there; and I’m not really sure what. I have looked up how to do the conversion and I think I’m doing it right, but apparently not.

I realise this is perhaps better suited for math.stackexchange, but since there was some code I wanted to post I put it here. Can someone provide some advice on the best way to implement this? It’s been a while since I even worked with cos or sin, radians and degrees.

Thanks!

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    2026-05-23T12:25:04+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 12:25 pm

    Where did you define operand?

    Are you sure that operand is a CGFloat and not a memory address?

    How are you formatting your output? If you are using %e it will output in scientific notation…try doing %f

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