ArcCos (FPScript)

21.09.2021

Calculates the inverse cosine of the argument. The result is output in radians.

Syntax

ArcCos(Number)

 

The syntax of the ArcCos function consists of the following parts:

Part

Description

Number

The cosine of the angle you want to calculate.

All data structures are allowed. All numeric data types are permitted.

Remarks

The result has the same structure as the argument Number. The calculation is done element by element where appropriate.

The result has the unit rad, if Number has a unit. Otherwise, it has no unit.

For aggregate data structures, only the Y component is calculated.

The real inverse cosine function is calculated for a real argument. The result is of the 64-bit floating point value data type. The range for Number is then limited to the interval [-1, 1]. For each value of Number outside of this interval, the function returns a void value. The following illustration shows the course of the function in this interval:

If Number is complex, then the complex inverse cosine function is calculated, which can be defined as follows:

PI/2 + i * Log(i * Number + Sqrt(1 - Number2)) with the imaginary unit i = (0, 1).

The result is of the complex 64-bit floating point value data type. The following illustration shows the course of the absolute value of the function:

If the argument is a list, then the function is executed for each element of the list and the result is also a list.

Available in

FlexPro Basic, Professional, Developer Suite

Examples

ArcCos(0)

Results in 1.570796. (= PI/2)

ArcCos(-1.0)

Results in 3.141592. (= PI)

ArcCos(2)

Results in ?, since the domain was exceeded.

ArcCos((0, 1))

Results in (1.57079, -0.88137). (= PI/2 + (0, 1) * Log(Sqrt(2) - 1))

Dim x
x = Series(-1, 1, 0.01)
Signal(ArcCos(x), x)
 

Calculates a signal with the course of the curve in the interval [-1, 1].

See Also

ArcSin Function

ArcTan Function

ArcTan2 Function

Cos Function

CosHyp Function

Sin Function

SinHyp Function

Tan Function

TanHyp Function

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