TensorPrimitives.Sinh Method
Definition
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Overloads
Sinh(ReadOnlySpan<Single>, Span<Single>) |
Computes the element-wise hyperbolic sine of each single-precision floating-point radian angle in the specified tensor. |
Sinh<T>(ReadOnlySpan<T>, Span<T>) |
Computes the element-wise hyperbolic sine of each radian angle in the specified tensor. |
Sinh(ReadOnlySpan<Single>, Span<Single>)
- Source:
- TensorPrimitives.cs
- Source:
- TensorPrimitives.Single.cs
- Source:
- TensorPrimitives.Single.cs
Computes the element-wise hyperbolic sine of each single-precision floating-point radian angle in the specified tensor.
public:
static void Sinh(ReadOnlySpan<float> x, Span<float> destination);
public static void Sinh (ReadOnlySpan<float> x, Span<float> destination);
static member Sinh : ReadOnlySpan<single> * Span<single> -> unit
Public Shared Sub Sinh (x As ReadOnlySpan(Of Single), destination As Span(Of Single))
Parameters
The tensor, represented as a span.
Exceptions
x
and destination
reference overlapping memory locations and do not begin at the same location.
Remarks
This method effectively computes
.destination
[i] = MathF.Sinh(x
[i])
If a value is equal to NegativeInfinity, PositiveInfinity, or NaN, the corresponding destination location is set to that value.
The angles in x must be in radians. Use DegreesToRadians(Single) or multiply by PI/180 to convert degrees to radians.
This method may call into the underlying C runtime or employ instructions specific to the current architecture. Exact results may differ between different operating systems or architectures.
Applies to
Sinh<T>(ReadOnlySpan<T>, Span<T>)
- Source:
- TensorPrimitives.Sinh.cs
- Source:
- TensorPrimitives.Sinh.cs
Computes the element-wise hyperbolic sine of each radian angle in the specified tensor.
public:
generic <typename T>
where T : System::Numerics::IHyperbolicFunctions<T> static void Sinh(ReadOnlySpan<T> x, Span<T> destination);
public static void Sinh<T> (ReadOnlySpan<T> x, Span<T> destination) where T : System.Numerics.IHyperbolicFunctions<T>;
static member Sinh : ReadOnlySpan<'T (requires 'T :> System.Numerics.IHyperbolicFunctions<'T>)> * Span<'T (requires 'T :> System.Numerics.IHyperbolicFunctions<'T>)> -> unit (requires 'T :> System.Numerics.IHyperbolicFunctions<'T>)
Public Shared Sub Sinh(Of T As IHyperbolicFunctions(Of T)) (x As ReadOnlySpan(Of T), destination As Span(Of T))
Type Parameters
- T
Parameters
The tensor, represented as a span.
- destination
- Span<T>
The destination tensor, represented as a span.
Exceptions
x
and destination
reference overlapping memory locations and do not begin at the same location.
Remarks
This method effectively computes
.destination
[i] = T
.Sinh(x
[i])
If a value is equal to NegativeInfinity, PositiveInfinity, or NaN, the corresponding destination location is set to that value.
The angles in x must be in radians. Use DegreesToRadians(Single) or multiply by T
.Pi / 180 to convert degrees to radians.
This method may call into the underlying C runtime or employ instructions specific to the current architecture. Exact results may differ between different operating systems or architectures.