CEESxCSH returns the hyperbolic cosine of the parameter by using
the equation: result = cosh(parm1)
The following routines are provided for the various data types
supported:
- CEESSCSH
- 32-bit single floating-point number
- CEESDCSH
- 64-bit double floating-point number
- CEESQCSH
- 128-bit extended floating-point number
- CEESTCSH
- 32-bit single floating-point complex number
- CEESECSH
- 64-bit double floating-point complex number
- CEESRCSH
- 128-bit extended floating-point complex number
Syntax
>>-CEESxCSH--(--parm1--,--fc--,--result--)---------------------><
- parm1 (input)
- The input to the hyperbolic cosine routine. The input range varies,
depending on the function and type of number:
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Functions of real variables: |
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The real part of complex numbers: |
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The imaginary part of complex numbers: single
floating-point complex numbers: |
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The imaginary part of complex numbers: double
floating-point complex numbers: |
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The imaginary part of complex numbers: extended
floating-point complex numbers: |
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- fc (output)
- A 12-byte feedback code, optional in some languages,
that indicates the result of this service. If you choose to omit this
parameter, refer to Invoking callable services for the
appropriate syntax to indicate that the feedback code was omitted.
The
following symbolic conditions can result from this service:
Code |
Severity |
Message number |
Message text |
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CEE000 |
0 |
— |
The service completed successfully. |
CEE1V0 |
2 |
2016 |
The absolute value of the parameter was greater than limit in
math routine routine-name. |
- result (output)
- The result of the hyperbolic cosine routine. The output range
for functions of real variables varies:
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Output range |
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Single-precision routines: |
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Double-precision routines: |
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Extended-precision routines: |
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