Sine: sin
The sin template function returns the sine of a value given in radians. It wraps Python’s math.sin, so the input is expected to be an angle measured in radians rather than degrees.
This is helpful when you need to create smooth cyclic animations, compute positional offsets for automationsAutomations in Home Assistant allow you to automatically respond to things that happen in and around your home. [Learn more], or perform trigonometric calculations based on sensorSensors return information about a thing, for instance the level of water in a tank. [Learn more] data such as wind direction or solar elevation.
Usage
Here’s how to use this template function. Copy any example and adjust it to your setup.
{{ sin(1.5708) }}
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Function signature
The signature is a technical summary of this template function. It shows the name of the function, the values (called parameters) it accepts, and what type of data each parameter expects (for example, a piece of text or a number).
Function parameters that have a = with a value after them are optional. If you leave them out, the default value shown is used automatically. Function parameters without a default are required.
sin(
value: Any,
default: Any = None,
) -> float
Function parameters
The following parameters can be provided to this function.
Using a default value
If the input value might not be numeric, provide a default to avoid errors. This keeps your templateA template is an automation definition that can include variables for the action or data from the trigger values. This allows automations to generate dynamic actions. [Learn more] from breaking when a sensor is temporarily unavailable.
{{ sin(states("sensor.wind_direction"), default=0) }}
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Good to know
- The input must be in radians, not degrees. Multiply by
pi / 180to convert degrees to radians. - Due to floating-point precision,
sin(pi)returns a very small number instead of exactly zero.
Try it yourself
Ready to test this? Open Developer tools > Template, paste the example into the Template editor, and watch the result update on the right. Edit the values to see how the function adapts to your own entitiesAn entity represents a sensor, actor, or function in Home Assistant. Entities are used to monitor physical properties or to control other entities. An entity is usually part of a device or a service. [Learn more].
More examples
Real scenarios where this function comes up in automations and templates. Copy any example and adapt it to your setup.
Sine of a known angle
Calculate the sine of 90 degrees by first converting to radians.
{{ sin(90 * (pi / 180)) }}
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Still stuck?
The Home Assistant community is quick to help: join Discord for real-time chat, post on the community forum with your template and expected result, or share on our subreddit /r/homeassistant.
AI assistants like ChatGPT or Claude can also explain or fix templates when you describe what you want in plain language.
Related template functions
These functions work well alongside this one:
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Cosine: cos - Returns the cosine of a value given in radians.
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Tangent: tan - Returns the tangent of a value given in radians.
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Arc sine (inverse sine): asin - Returns the arc sine (inverse sine) of a value, in radians.
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Arc cosine (inverse cosine): acos - Returns the arc cosine (inverse cosine) of a value, in radians.
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Arc tangent (inverse tangent): atan - Returns the arc tangent (inverse tangent) of a value, in radians.
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Four-quadrant arc tangent: atan2 - Returns the four-quadrant arc tangent of y/x, in radians.