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## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn {} {@var{rad} =} deg2rad (@var{deg})
##
## Convert degrees to radians.
##
## The input @var{deg} must be a scalar, vector, or N-dimensional array of
## double or single floating point values. @var{deg} may be complex in which
## case the real and imaginary components are converted separately.
##
## The output @var{rad} is the same size and shape as @var{deg} with degrees
## converted to radians using the conversion constant @code{pi/180}.
##
## Example:
##
## @example
## @group
## deg2rad ([0, 90, 180, 270, 360])
## @result{} 0.00000 1.57080 3.14159 4.71239 6.28319
## @end group
## @end example
## @seealso{rad2deg}
## @end deftypefn
function rad = deg2rad (deg)
if (nargin < 1)
print_usage ();
endif
if (! isfloat (deg))
error ("deg2rad: DEG must be a floating point class (double or single)");
endif
rad = deg * (pi / 180);
endfunction
%!assert (deg2rad (0), 0)
%!assert (deg2rad (90), pi/2)
%!assert (deg2rad (180), pi)
%!assert (deg2rad ([0, 90, 180, 270, 360]), pi*[0, 1/2, 1, 3/2, 2])
## Test input validation
%!error <Invalid call> deg2rad ()
%!error <DEG must be a floating point class> deg2rad (uint8 (1))
%!error <DEG must be a floating point class> deg2rad ("A")
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