COS scalar function
The COS function returns the cosine of the argument, where the argument is an angle, expressed in radians. The COS and ACOS functions are inverse operations.
The schema is SYSIBM.
The argument must be an expression that returns the value of any built-in numeric data type that is not DECFLOAT. If the argument is not a double precision floating-point number, it is converted to one for processing by the function.
The result of the function is a double precision floating-point number.
The result can be null; if the argument is null, the result is the null value.
Example: Assume
that host variable COSINE is DECIMAL(2,1) with a value of 1.5. The
following statement returns a double precision floating-point number
with an approximate value of 0.07:
SELECT COS(:COSINE)
FROM SYSIBM.SYSDUMMY1;