//gotoxy #include<iostream> #include<conio.h> #include<windows.h> #include<cmath> #include<iomanip> using namespace std; void gotoxy(short x, short y); double X,Y=0; int main() { // declare double a; double b; double c; double DegreeAlpha; double DegreeBeta; double DegreeGamma; //initiatize double Alpha=0; double Beta=0; double Gamma=0; int X=(a-b)/c; int Y=(sin((Alpha-Beta)/2))/cos(Gamma/2); gotoxy(50, 0); cout<<"Oblique Triangle"; gotoxy(37, 2); cout<<"Case 4: Given three sides (by Cosine law)"; //input gotoxy(16, 5); cout<<"Input side a: "; cin>>a; gotoxy(48, 5); cout<<"Input side b: "; cin>>b; gotoxy(80, 5); cout<<"Input side c: "; cin>>c; //process Alpha=acos(((pow(a,2))+(pow(c,2))-(pow(a,2))/(2*b*c)); Beta=acos(((pow(a,2)+(pow(c,2))-(pow(b,2)))/(2*a*c)); Gamma=acos(((pow(a,2)+(pow(c,2))-(pow(c,2)))/(2*a*b)); //output gotoxy(13, 9); cout<<"Alpha: "<<Alpha*(180/M_PI); gotoxy(45, 9); cout<<"Beta: "<<Beta*(180/M_PI); gotoxy(77, 9); cout<<"Gamma: "<<Gamma*(180/M_PI); gotoxy(13, 13); cout<<"Check by Mollweide's Equation:"; double leftside,rightside; leftside=(a-b)/c; gotoxy(30, 15); cout<<"Left side: "<<leftside; rightside=sin((Alpha-Beta)/2)/cos(Gamma/2); gotoxy(60, 15); cout<<"Right side: "<<rightside; return 0; } void (gotoxy) (short a, short b) { COORD coordinates; coordinates.X = a; coordinates.Y = b; SetConsoleCursorPosition( GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE),coordinates); }
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