--- title: "DEGREES (Transact-SQL) | Microsoft Docs" ms.custom: "" ms.date: "03/06/2017" ms.prod: "sql-non-specified" ms.reviewer: "" ms.suite: "" ms.technology: - "database-engine" ms.tgt_pltfrm: "" ms.topic: "language-reference" f1_keywords: - "DEGREES" - "DEGREES_TSQL" dev_langs: - "TSQL" helpviewer_keywords: - "DEGREES function" - "number of degrees" ms.assetid: 5208de3c-90a3-4f59-a7e3-10b01bf285bb caps.latest.revision: 36 author: "BYHAM" ms.author: "rickbyh" manager: "jhubbard" --- # DEGREES (Transact-SQL) [!INCLUDE[tsql-appliesto-ss2008-all_md](../../includes/tsql-appliesto-ss2008-all-md.md)] Returns the corresponding angle in degrees for an angle specified in radians. ![Topic link icon](../../database-engine/configure-windows/media/topic-link.gif "Topic link icon") [Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions](../../t-sql/language-elements/transact-sql-syntax-conventions-transact-sql.md) ## Syntax ``` -- Syntax for SQL Server, Azure SQL Database, Azure SQL Data Warehouse, Parallel Data Warehouse DEGREES ( numeric_expression ) ``` ## Arguments *numeric_expression* Is an [expression](../../t-sql/language-elements/expressions-transact-sql.md) of the exact numeric or approximate numeric data type category, except for the **bit** data type. ## Return Code Values Returns the same type as *numeric_expression*. ## Examples The following example returns the number of degrees in an angle of PI/2 radians. ``` SELECT 'The number of degrees in PI/2 radians is: ' + CONVERT(varchar, DEGREES((PI()/2))); GO ``` [!INCLUDE[ssResult](../../includes/ssresult-md.md)] ``` The number of degrees in PI/2 radians is 90 (1 row(s) affected) ``` ## Examples: [!INCLUDE[ssSDWfull](../../includes/sssdwfull-md.md)] and [!INCLUDE[ssPDW](../../includes/sspdw-md.md)] The following example returns the number of degrees in an angle of PI/2 radians. ``` SELECT 'The number of degrees in PI/2 radians is: ' + CONVERT(varchar, DEGREES((PI()/2))); GO ``` [!INCLUDE[ssResult](../../includes/ssresult-md.md)] ``` The number of degrees in PI/2 radians is 90 (1 row(s) affected) ``` ## See Also [Mathematical Functions (Transact-SQL)](../../t-sql/functions/mathematical-functions-transact-sql.md)