There’s one to convert radian values to degrees and one to convert degree values to radians. So if a cell B2 contains the value in degrees that you want to convert to radians, you need to use the following Excel formula: = B2 * PI()/180 Method 2: Using a Function to Convert Radians to DegreesĮxcel provides some trigonometric functions that you can directly use. Note: If you want to convert angle values back to radians, you need to use the formula: If you want to keep both of them side by side, then you’re good.īut if you only want to keep the values in degrees, then you need to select these cells, copy them and paste them in the same place as values. These values change when radian values in their corresponding cells are changed. So you now have a whole column of values in degrees. If you don’t want to round up the value, you can skip this part. Here are the angle values, both in radians and degrees side by side: You can also choose to drag down the fill handle to achieve the same effect. This will copy the formula to the rest of the cells in column B. Double-click the fill handle (located at the bottom right corner of the cell B2).This will display the value in A2 converted to its equivalent in degrees.Following that, type: ‘* 180/PI()’ and press the return key. A reference to cell A2 should appear in cell B2.Next, select the first cell containing the value you want to convert (A2).Select the first cell of the column where you want your converted values to appear.Let us see a step-by-step on how we can apply this formula to your Excel dataset: PI() is a very helpful Excel function that returns the value of the constant (pi), accurate to 15 digits. Notice that we used the PI() function in this formula. If this is converted to an Excel formula, it becomes: = A1 * 180/PI()įor a particular cell A1 containing an angle value in radians. If rad is the value in radians and deg is the value in degrees, then to convert radians to degrees, the formula used is: You most probably already know the formula, but even then, here’s a recap. When the installation is finished you should be able to see and run the program.The first method uses the formula that one commonly uses to convert radians to degrees.Once the Measurement Units Converter for Excel is downloaded click on it to start the setup process (assuming you are on a desktop computer).
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Just click the green Download button above to start the downloading process. The download we have available for Measurement Units Converter for Excel has a file size of 10.15 MB. This version was rated by 6 users of our site and has an average rating of 3.7. The latest version released by its developer is 1.0.9. The company that develops Measurement Units Converter for Excel is Add-in Express Ltd. Measurement Units Converter for Excel is compatible with the following operating systems: Windows. This Office Suites & Tools program is available in English.
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