sinh
Contents: Description, Arguments, Usage, Examples, Sub-Functions, Related Functions, Source Supported Under Version: > 1.10
Description Computes the hyperbolic sine of the input value.
Arguments and Return Values Parameters: An array of numeric data Return Value: A float (or double) array of the same dimensions as the input containing the hyperbolic sine of the input
Usage Syntax: sinh(x) 'x' is any numeric array sinh(x) = (exp(x) - exp(-x))/2 Return format is double if input is double, float otherwise When sinh() is entered without any arguments, it prints its description, as shown below.
Examples dv> sinh() Hyperbolic sine sinh(x) = (exp(x) - exp(-x))/2 Works for arrays S.Marshall 01-25-2008 0 dv> sinh(-1//0//1) 3x1x1 array of float, bsq format [12 bytes] -1.17520 0.00000 1.17520 |
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