asinh, asinhf, asinhl
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Defined in header
<math.h>
float asinhf( float arg );
(1)
(since C99)
double asinh( double arg );
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long double asinhl( long double arg );
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Defined in header
<tgmath.h>
#define asinh( arg )
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(since C99)
1-3) Computes the inverse hyperbolic sine of arg.
4) Type-generic macro: If the argument has type long double,
asinhl
is called. Otherwise, if the argument has integer type or the type double, asinh
is called. Otherwise, asinhf
is called. If the argument is complex, then the macro invokes the corresponding complex function (casinhf , casinh , casinhl ).Contents
[edit] Parameters
arg
-
floating-point value representing the area of a hyperbolic sector
[edit] Return value
If no errors occur, the inverse hyperbolic sine of arg (sinh-1
(arg), or arsinh(arg)), is returned.
If a range error occurs due to underflow, the correct result (after rounding) is returned.
[edit] Error handling
Errors are reported as specified in math_errhandling
.
If the implementation supports IEEE floating-point arithmetic (IEC 60559),
- If the argument is ±0 or ±∞, it is returned unmodified.
- If the argument is NaN, NaN is returned.
[edit] Notes
Although the C standard names this function "arc hyperbolic sine", the inverse functions of the hyperbolic functions are the area functions. Their argument is the area of a hyperbolic sector, not an arc. The correct name is "inverse hyperbolic sine" (used by POSIX) or "area hyperbolic sine".
[edit] Example
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Output:
asinh(1) = 0.881374 asinh(-1) = -0.881374 asinh(+0) = 0.000000 asinh(-0) = -0.000000
[edit] References
- C23 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:2024):
- 7.12.5.2 The asinh functions (p: 240-241)
- 7.25 Type-generic math <tgmath.h> (p: 373-375)
- F.10.2.2 The asinh functions (p: 520)
- C17 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:2018):
- 7.12.5.2 The asinh functions (p: 240-241)
- 7.25 Type-generic math <tgmath.h> (p: 373-375)
- F.10.2.2 The asinh functions (p: 520)
- C11 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:2011):
- 7.12.5.2 The asinh functions (p: 240-241)
- 7.25 Type-generic math <tgmath.h> (p: 373-375)
- F.10.2.2 The asinh functions (p: 520)
- C99 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:1999):
- 7.12.5.2 The asinh functions (p: 221)
- 7.22 Type-generic math <tgmath.h> (p: 335-337)
- F.9.2.2 The asinh functions (p: 457)
[edit] See also
(C99)(C99)(C99)
(function) [edit]
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(function) [edit]
C++ documentation for asinh
[edit] External links
Weisstein, Eric W. "Inverse Hyperbolic Sine." From MathWorld — A Wolfram Web Resource.