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tensorflow::ops::Asin
#include <math_ops.h>
Computes the trignometric inverse sine of x element-wise.
Summary
The tf.math.asin operation returns the inverse of tf.math.sin, such that if y = tf.math.sin(x) then, x = tf.math.asin(y).
Note: The output of tf.math.asin will lie within the invertible range of sine, i.e [-pi/2, pi/2].
For example:
# Note: [1.047, 0.785] ~= [(pi/3), (pi/4)]
x = tf.constant([1.047, 0.785])
y = tf.math.sin(x) # [0.8659266, 0.7068252]
tf.math.asin(y) # [1.047, 0.785] = x
Args:
- scope: A Scope object
Returns:
Output: The y tensor.
| Constructors and Destructors | |
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Asin(const ::tensorflow::Scope & scope, ::tensorflow::Input x) |
| Public functions | |
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node() const |
::tensorflow::Node *
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operator::tensorflow::Input() const |
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operator::tensorflow::Output() const |
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Public attributes
operation
Operation operation
y
::tensorflow::Output y
Public functions
Asin
Asin(
const ::tensorflow::Scope & scope,
::tensorflow::Input x
)
node
::tensorflow::Node * node() const
operator::tensorflow::Input
operator::tensorflow::Input() const
operator::tensorflow::Output
operator::tensorflow::Output() const
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https://www.tensorflow.org/versions/r2.9/api_docs/cc/class/tensorflow/ops/asin