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Mathematical Functions
This library is an interface to the standard C math library. It provides all its functions inside the table math.
math.abs (x)
Returns the absolute value of x.
print(math.abs(-5)) Will result in: 5
math.acos (x)
Returns the arc cosine of x (in radians).
print(math.acos(-1)) Will result in: 3.1415926535898
math.asin (x)
Returns the arc sine of x (in radians).
print(math.asin(0)) Will result in: 0
math.atan (x)
Returns the arc tangent of x (in radians).
print(math.atan(math.pi)) Will result in: 1.2626272556789
math.atan2 (y, x)
Returns the arc tangent of y/x (in radians), but uses the signs of both parameters to find the quadrant of the result. (It also handles correctly the case of x being zero.)
math.ceil (x)
Returns the smallest integer larger than or equal to x. Essentially, rounds a number to the next highest value
z=math.ceil (4.2) print(z) Will result in: 5
math.cos (x)
Returns the cosine of x (assumed to be in radians).
print(math.cos (1)) Will result in: 0.54030230586814
math.cosh (x)
Returns the hyperbolic cosine of x.
print(math.cosh (1)) Will result in: 1.5430806348152
math.deg (x)
Returns the angle x (given in radians) in degrees.
print(math.deg (1.5707963267948966192313216916398)) Will result in: 90
math.exp (x)
Returns the the value e^x.
print(math.exp (1)) Will result in: 2.718281828459
math.floor (x)
Returns the largest integer smaller than or equal to x.
z=math.ceil (4.2) print(z) Will result in: 4
math.fmod (x, y)
Returns the remainder of the division of x by y that rounds the quotient towards zero.
print(math.fmod (10, 3)) Will result in: 1
math.frexp (x)
Returns m and e such that x = m*2^e, e is an integer and the absolute value of m is in the range [0.5, 1) (or zero when x is zero).
print(math.frexp (0)) Will result in: 0 0
print(math.frexp (4)) Will result in: 0.5 3 -- (2^3/2=4)
math.huge
The value HUGE_VAL, a value larger than or equal to any other numerical value.
print(math.huge) Will result in: 1.#INF
math.ldexp (m, e)
Returns m*2^e (e should be an integer).
print(math.ldexp (2, 6)) Will result in: 128 (i.e., (2*(2^6))
math.log (x)
Returns the natural logarithm of x.
print(math.log (2.71828182845904523536)) Will result in: 1
math.log10 (x)
Returns the base-10 logarithm of x.
print(math.log10 (100)) Will result in: 2
math.max (x, ···)
Returns the maximum value among its arguments.
print(math.max (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)) Will result in: 7
math.min (x, ···)
Returns the minimum value among its arguments.
print(math.min (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)) Will result in: 1
math.modf (x)
Returns two numbers, the integral part of x and the fractional part of x.
print(math.modf (2.5)) Will result in: 2 0.5
math.pi
The value of pi. Pi is a mathematics term (not the baked good) that represents a very specific number.
print(math.pi) Will result in: 3.1415926535898
math.pow (x, y)
Returns x^y. (You can also use the expression x^y to compute this value.)
print(math.pow (4, 2)) Will result in: 16
math.rad (x)
Returns the angle x (given in degrees) in radians.
print(math.rad (90)) Will result in: 1.5707963267949 (Which is pi/2)
math.random ([m [, n]])
This function can be called 3 ways:
math.random(min,max) -- returns an Integer min-max
local str = "" for i = 1,10 do local num = math.random(33,126) str = str .. string.char(num) end print(str) -- random string length 10
math.random() -- returns a Number value 0-1
local color = Color3.new( math.random(), math.random(), math.random() ) print(color) -- random color3
math.random(max) -- returns an Integer 1-max
local list = Workspace:GetChildren() print( list[math.random(#list)] ) -- random item from list
If the second number is less than first (or only number is less than 1), you'll get:
bad argument #n to 'random' (interval is empty)
This function is an interface to the simple pseudo-random generator function rand provided by ANSI C. (No guarantees can be given for its statistical properties.)
math.randomseed (x)
Sets x as the "seed" for the pseudo-random generator: equal seeds produce equal sequences of numbers.
math.sin (x)
Returns the sine of x (assumed to be in radians).
print(math.sin (1.5707963267948966192313216916398)) Will result in: 1
math.sinh (x)
Returns the hyperbolic sine of x.
print(math.sinh (0)) Will result in: 0
math.sqrt (x)
Returns the square root of x. (You can also use the expression x^0.5 to compute this value.)
z=math.sqrt (16) print(z) Will result in: 4
math.tan (x)
Returns the tangent of x (assumed to be in radians).
print(math.tan (1)) Will result in: 1.5574077246549
math.tanh (x)
Returns the hyperbolic tangent of x.
print(math.tanh (1)) Will result in: 0.76159415595576