cf.Data.arcsin¶
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Data.
arcsin
(inplace=False)[source]¶ Take the trigonometric inverse sine of the data element-wise.
Units are ignored in the calculation. The result has units of radians.
New in version 3.2.0.
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Examples:
>>> print(d.array) [[0.5 0.7] [0.9 1.1]] >>> e = d.arcsin() >>> e.Units <Units: radians> >>> print(e.array) [[0.52359878 0.7753975 ] [1.11976951 nan]]
>>> print(d.array) [1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 --] >>> d.arcsin(inplace=True) >>> print(d.array) [nan 1.5707963267948966 0.9272952180016123 0.6435011087932844 --] >>> d.mask_invalid(inplace=True) >>> print(d.array) [-- 1.5707963267948966 0.9272952180016123 0.6435011087932844 --]