Inverse Sine Function

Owning Palette: Trigonometric Functions

Requires: Base Development System

Computes the arcsine of x.

If x is not complex and is less than –1 or greater than 1, the result is NaN. The connector pane displays the default data types for this polymorphic function.

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x can be a scalar number, array or cluster of numbers, array of clusters of numbers, and so on.
arcsin(x) is of the same numeric representation as x. When x is of the form x = a + bi, that is, when x is complex, the following equation defines arcsin(x):

Example

Refer to the Sine VI in the labview\examples\Mathematics\Elementary & Special Functions\Trigonometric Functions directory for an example of using the Inverse Sine function.

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