template< class T >
valarray<T> cosh( const valarray<T>& va );
For each element in va computes hyperbolic cosine of the value of the element.
[edit] Parameters va - value array to apply the operation to [edit] Return valueValue array containing hyperbolic cosine of the values in va.
[edit] NotesUnqualified function (cosh) is used to perform the computation. If such function is not available, std::cosh is used due to argument-dependent lookup.
The function can be implemented with the return type different from std::valarray. In this case, the replacement type has the following properties:
template<class T> valarray<T> cosh(const valarray<T>& va) { valarray<T> other = va; for (T& i : other) i = cosh(i); return other; // proxy object may be returned }[edit] Example
#include <cmath> #include <iomanip> #include <iostream> #include <valarray> void show(const char* title, const std::valarray<float>& data) { const int w{9}; std::cout << std::setw(w) << title << " | "; for (float x : data) std::cout << std::setw(w) << x << " | "; std::cout << '\n'; } int main() { const std::valarray<float> x{.1, .2, .3, .4}; const auto sinh = std::sinh(x); const auto cosh = std::cosh(x); const auto z = (cosh * cosh) - (sinh * sinh); show("x", x); show("sinh(x)", sinh); show("cosh(x)", cosh); show("z", z); }
Output:
x | 0.1 | 0.2 | 0.3 | 0.4 | sinh(x) | 0.100167 | 0.201336 | 0.30452 | 0.410752 | cosh(x) | 1.005 | 1.02007 | 1.04534 | 1.08107 | z | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |[edit] See also
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