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secd
computes the element-wise secant of the argument given in degree
Calling Sequence
y = secd(x)
Arguments
- x
a real array.
- y
a real array.
Description
The entries of y
are the secant
of the entries of x
given in
degree. The results are real and in .
For entries equal to n*180
with
n
integer, the result is exactly -1
or +1
. For entries equal to n*90
with
n
integer and odd the result is infinite (or an error
depending on ieee mode).
Examples
secd(90) sec(%pi/2)
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