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sech

computes the element-wise hyperbolic secant of the argument

Syntax

y = sech(x)

Arguments

x

a real or complex array.

y

a real or complex array.

Description

Compute the element-wise hyperbolic secant of the argument. The hyperbolic secant is defined as 1/cosh(x). For real data the results are real and in [0, 1].

Sample

Examples

x=linspace(-10,10,1000)
plot(x,sech(x))

See also

  • cosh — hyperbolic cosine
  • asech — computes the element-wise inverse hyperbolic secant of the argument.
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