sinh()
[Math]
double sinh(double x);
Description
Returns the hyperbolic sine of x in radians.
Parameters
x
: The angle in radians.
Returns
The hyperbolic sine of x in radians.
Example Code
The code reads the value of a potentiometer connected to pin
IN
and place the hyperbolic sine to the pin
OUT
.
void setup() {
(0, "IN"); // set the label of pin 0 to "IN"
pinLabel(1, "OUT"); // set the label of pin 1 to "OUT"
pinLabel(1, OUTPUT); // set pin 1 as output
pinMode
(2, "VCC"); // set the label of pin 2 to "VCC"
pinLabel(2); // set pin 2 as power pin
powerPin(3, "GND"); // set the label of pin 3 to "GND"
pinLabel(3); // set pin 3 as ground pin
groundPin}
void loop() {
int val = analogRead(0); // read the value of the potentiometer
double angle = map(val, 0, 1023, 0, 360); // map the value to the range of 0 to 360
double sinhVal = sinh(angle * PI / 180); // calculate the hyperbolic sine of the angle in radians
(1, (int) sinhVal * 1023); // map the value to the range of 0 to 1023
analogWrite(100); // delay for 100ms
delay}
Notes and Warnings
The angle should be in radians. To convert the angle from degrees to
radians, multiply the angle by PI / 180
.