Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures, Comprehensive Version, Student Value Edition (11th Edition)
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Author: Y. Daniel Liang
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.19PE
(Plot the sine and cosine functions) Write a
Hint: The Unicode for π is \u03c0. To display –2π, use Text (x, y, "–2\ u03c0"). For a trigonometric function like sin(x), x is in radians. Use the following loop to add the points to a polyline:
Polyline polyline = new Polyline();
ObservableList<Double> list = polyline.getPoints();
double scaleFactor = 50;
for (int x = –170; x <= 170; x++) {
list.add(x + 200.0);
list.add(100 – 50 * Math.sin((x / 100.0) * 2 * Math. PI));
}
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Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures, Comprehensive Version, Student Value Edition (11th Edition)
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