CSStan() Function
Example
Use tan() to calculate the width of elements:
width: calc(100px * tan(45deg));
}
div.b {
width: calc(100px * tan(0.125turn));
}
div.c {
width: calc(100px * tan(0.5773502));
}
div.d {
width: calc(100px * tan(pi / 3));
}
Definition and Usage
The CSStan() function returns the tangent of a number.
The tangent of an angle will always return a number between -∞ and ∞.
| Version: | CSS4 |
|---|
Browser Support
The numbers in the table specify the first browser version that fully supports the function.
| Function | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| tan() | 111 | 111 | 108 | 15.4 | 97 |
CSS Syntax
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
| angle | Required. A number or an angle |
Related Pages
CSS reference:CSS acos() function.
CSS reference:CSS asin() function.
CSS reference:CSS atan() function.
CSS reference:CSS atan2() function.
CSS reference:CSS calc() function.
CSS reference:CSS cos() function.
CSS reference:CSS exp() function.
CSS reference:CSS hypot() function.
CSS reference:CSS log() function.
CSS reference:CSS mod() function.
CSS reference:CSS pow() function.
CSS reference:CSS sin() function.
CSS reference:CSS sqrt() function.

