Method ao/tan


  TAN overloads the tan method for analysis objects.
 
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  DESCRIPTION: TAN overloads the tan operator for analysis objects.
 
  CALL:        ao_out = tan(ao_in);
               ao_out = tan(ao_in, pl);
               ao_out = tan(ao1, pl1, ao_vector, ao_matrix, pl2);
 
  Parameters Description
 
  VERSION: $Id: tan.m,v 1.36 2012/02/08 20:02:01 mauro Exp $
 
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Method Details
Access public
Defining Class ao
Sealed 0
Static 0

Parameter Description

1D

no description
Key Default Value Options Description
AXIS 'y' none The axis on which to apply the method.
DIM [] none The dimension of the chosen vector to apply the method to. This is necessary for functions like mean() when applied to matrices held in cdata objects. For tsdata, fsdata or xydata, this option has no effect.
OPTION '' none Any additional option to pass to the method.
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2D

no description
Key Default Value Options Description
AXIS 'y'
  • 'x'
  • 'y'
  • 'xy'
The axis on which to apply the method.
OPTION '' none Any additional option to pass to the method.
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3D

no description
Key Default Value Options Description
AXIS 'z'
  • 'x'
  • 'y'
  • 'z'
  • 'xyz'
The axis on which to apply the method.
DIM [] none The dimension of the chosen vector to apply the method to. This is necessary for functions like mean() when applied to matrices held in the z field of xyzdata objects.
OPTION '' none Any additional option to pass to the method.
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Some information of the method ao/tan are listed below:
Class name ao
Method name tan
Category Trigonometry
CVS Version $Id: tan.m,v 1.36 2012/02/08 20:02:01 mauro Exp $
Min input args 1
Max input args -1
Min output args 1
Max output args -1




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