AI-generated Key Takeaways
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Number.cosh()
calculates the hyperbolic cosine of a given input number. -
The input to
Number.cosh()
should be a number representing an angle in radians. -
The function returns a number, which is the hyperbolic cosine of the input.
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Examples demonstrate how to use
Number.cosh()
with various inputs in JavaScript and Python.
Usage | Returns |
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Number.cosh() | Number |
Argument | Type | Details |
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this: input | Number | The input value. |
Examples
Code Editor (JavaScript)
// Input angle in radians. print('Hyperbolic cosine of -5', ee.Number(-5).cosh()); // 74.209948524 print('Hyperbolic cosine of -1', ee.Number(-1).cosh()); // 1.543080634 print('Hyperbolic cosine of 0', ee.Number(0).cosh()); // 1 print('Hyperbolic cosine of 1', ee.Number(1).cosh()); // 1.543080634 print('Hyperbolic cosine of 5', ee.Number(5).cosh()); // 74.209948524 // Convert degrees to radians. var degrees = 45; var radians = degrees * (Math.PI/180); print('Hyperbolic cosine of 45 degrees', ee.Number(radians).cosh()); // 1.324609089
import ee import geemap.core as geemap
Colab (Python)
import math # Input angle in radians. print('Hyperbolic cosine of -5:', ee.Number(-5).cosh().getInfo()) # 74.209948524 print('Hyperbolic cosine of -1:', ee.Number(-1).cosh().getInfo()) # 1.543080634 print('Hyperbolic cosine of 0:', ee.Number(0).cosh().getInfo()) # 1 print('Hyperbolic cosine of 1:', ee.Number(1).cosh().getInfo()) # 1.543080634 print('Hyperbolic cosine of 5:', ee.Number(5).cosh().getInfo()) # 74.209948524 # Convert degrees to radians. degrees = 45 radians = degrees * (math.pi/180) print('Hyperbolic cosine of 45 degrees:', ee.Number(radians).cosh().getInfo()) # 1.324609089