MySQL COT() Function – Return the Cotangent of a Number in MySQL

InĀ MySQL, the COT() function returns the cotangent of a given value.

You provide the value as an argument when calling the function.

Syntax

The syntax goes like this:

COT(X)

Where X is the value for which you’d like the cotangent returned.

Example 1 – Basic Usage

Here’s a basic example to demonstrate what COT() returns for a given number.

SELECT COT(1);

Result:

+--------------------+
| COT(1)             |
+--------------------+
| 0.6420926159343308 |
+--------------------+

And here’s another example using a different number.

SELECT COT(5);

Result:

+---------------------+
| COT(5)              |
+---------------------+
| -0.2958129155327456 |
+---------------------+

Example 2 – Passing in Negative Numbers

Here are the two previous examples, except this time using a negative value instead of positive.

SELECT COT(-1);

Result:

+---------------------+
| COT(-1)             |
+---------------------+
| -0.6420926159343308 |
+---------------------+

And here’s another example using a different number.

SELECT COT(-5);

Result:

+--------------------+
| COT(-5)            |
+--------------------+
| 0.2958129155327456 |
+--------------------+

Example 3 – Passing in Zero

Passing in zero will result in an “out of range” error.

SELECT COT(0);

Result:

ERROR 1690 (22003): DOUBLE value is out of range in 'cot(0)'