Method ao/sin
SIN overloads the sin method for analysis objects.
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DESCRIPTION: SIN overloads the sin operator for analysis objects.
CALL: ao_out = sin(ao_in);
ao_out = sin(ao_in, pl);
ao_out = sin(ao1, pl1, ao_vector, ao_matrix, pl2);
POSSIBLE VALUES: ao_in = [ao2 ao3]
ao_in = ao_vector
ao_in = ao_matrix
Parameters Description
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Method Details |
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Access |
public |
Defining Class |
ao |
Sealed |
0 |
Static |
0 |
Parameter Description
Sets for this method … |
1D |
2D |
3D |
1D |
no description |
Key |
Default Value |
Options |
Description |
sin |
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. |
Example |
plist('AXIS', 'y', 'DIM', [[]], 'OPTION', '') |
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2D |
no description |
Key |
Default Value |
Options |
Description |
sin |
AXIS |
'y' |
|
The axis on which to apply the method. |
OPTION |
'' |
none |
Any additional option to pass to the method. |
Example |
plist('AXIS', 'y', 'OPTION', '') |
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3D |
no description |
Key |
Default Value |
Options |
Description |
sin |
AXIS |
'z' |
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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. |
Example |
plist('AXIS', 'z', 'DIM', [[]], 'OPTION', '') |
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Some information of the method ao/sin are listed below: |
Class name |
ao |
Method name |
sin |
Category |
Trigonometry |
Package name |
ltpda |
VCS Version |
967b0eec0dece803a81af8ef54ad2f8c784b20b2 |
Min input args |
1 |
Max input args |
-1 |
Min output args |
1 |
Max output args |
-1 |
Can be used as modifier |
1 |
Supported numeric types |
{'double'} |
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Method: ao/cos |
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Method: ao/tan |
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