Y = asin(X)
Y = asinh(X)
asin
and asinh
operate element-wise on matrices. Their domains and ranges include complex values. All angles are measured in radians.
asin(X)
returns the inverse sine for each element of X
. For real elements of X
in the range [-1,1], asin(X)
is in the range [-pi
/2,pi
/2]. For real elements of X
outside the range [-1,1], asin(X)
has nonzero imaginary parts.
asinh(X)
returns the inverse hyperbolic sine for each element of X
.
-1 <= x <= 1
.
x = -1:.05:1;
plot(x,
asin(x))
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