Complex.Sin(Complex) Method
Definition
Important
Some information relates to prerelease product that may be substantially modified before it’s released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here.
Returns the sine of the specified complex number.
public:
static System::Numerics::Complex Sin(System::Numerics::Complex value);
public static System.Numerics.Complex Sin (System.Numerics.Complex value);
static member Sin : System.Numerics.Complex -> System.Numerics.Complex
Public Shared Function Sin (value As Complex) As Complex
Parameters
- value
- Complex
A complex number.
Returns
The sine of value
.
Examples
The following example illustrates the Sin method. It shows that passing the value returned by the Asin method to the Sin method returns the original Complex value.
using System;
using System.Numerics;
public class Example
{
public static void Main()
{
Complex[] values = { new Complex(2.3, 1.4),
new Complex(-2.3, 1.4),
new Complex(-2.3, -1.4),
new Complex(2.3, -1.4) };
foreach (Complex value in values)
Console.WriteLine("Sin(Asin({0})) = {1}",
value, Complex.Sin(Complex.Asin(value)));
}
}
// The example displays the following output:
// Sin(Asin((2.3, 1.4))) = (2.3, 1.4)
// Sin(Asin((-2.3, 1.4))) = (-2.3, 1.4)
// Sin(Asin((-2.3, -1.4))) = (-2.3, -1.4)
// Sin(Asin((2.3, -1.4))) = (2.3, -1.4)
open System.Numerics
let values =
[ Complex(2.3, 1.4)
Complex(-2.3, 1.4)
Complex(-2.3, -1.4)
Complex(2.3, -1.4) ]
for value in values do
printfn $"Sin(Asin({value})) = {Complex.Asin value |> Complex.Sin}"
// The example displays the following output:
// Sin(Asin((2.3, 1.4))) = (2.3, 1.4)
// Sin(Asin((-2.3, 1.4))) = (-2.3, 1.4)
// Sin(Asin((-2.3, -1.4))) = (-2.3, -1.4)
// Sin(Asin((2.3, -1.4))) = (2.3, -1.4)
Imports System.Numerics
Module Example
Public Sub Main()
Dim values() As Complex = { New Complex(2.3, 1.4),
New Complex(-2.3, 1.4),
New Complex(-2.3, -1.4),
New Complex(2.3, -1.4) }
For Each value As Complex In values
Console.WriteLine("Sin(Asin({0})) = {1}",
value, Complex.Sin(Complex.Asin(value)))
Next
End Sub
End Module
' The example displays the following output:
' Sin(Asin((2.3, 1.4))) = (2.3, 1.4)
' Sin(Asin((-2.3, 1.4))) = (-2.3, 1.4)
' Sin(Asin((-2.3, -1.4))) = (-2.3, -1.4)
' Sin(Asin((2.3, -1.4))) = (2.3, -1.4)
Remarks
The Sin method for complex numbers corresponds to the Math.Sin method for real numbers.
The Sin method calculates the sine of the complex number a + bi
as x + yi
, where:
x
is $\sin a \times \cosh b$y
is $\cos a \times \sinh b$