Namespace: math
planBuilder. math
Builds expressions to call functions in
the math server library for a row pipeline.
- Since:
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- 2.1.1
Methods
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acos(x) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the arc cosine of x, in radians, in the range from 0 to pi (inclusive). Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.acos
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description x
XsDouble <optional>
The fraction to be evaluated. Must be in the range of -1 to +1 (inclusive). - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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asin(x) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the arc sine of x, in radians, in the range from -pi/2 to +pi/2 (inclusive). Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.asin
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description x
XsDouble <optional>
The fraction to be evaluated. Must be in the range of -1 to +1 (inclusive). - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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atan(x) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the arc tangent of x, in radians. in the range from -pi/2 to +pi/2 (inclusive). Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.atan
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description x
XsDouble <optional>
The floating point number to be evaluated. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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atan2(y, x) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the arc tangent of y/x, in radians, in the range from -pi/2 to +pi/2 (inclusive), using the signs of y and x to determine the appropriate quadrant. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.atan2
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description y
XsDouble <optional>
The floating point dividend. x
XsDouble <optional>
The floating point divisor. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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ceil(x) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the smallest integer greater than or equal to x. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.ceil
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description x
XsDouble <optional>
The floating point number to be evaluated. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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correlation(arg) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the Pearson correlation coefficient of a data set. The size of the input array should be 2. The function eliminates all pairs for which either the first element or the second element is empty. After the elimination, if the length of the input is less than 2, the function returns the empty sequence. After the elimination, if the standard deviation of the first column or the standard deviation of the second column is 0, the function returns the empty sequence. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.correlation
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description arg
JsonArray <optional>
The input data set. Each array should contain a pair of values. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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cos(x) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the cosine of x, in the range from -1 to +1 (inclusive). Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.cos
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description x
XsDouble <optional>
The floating point number to be evaluated. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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cosh(x) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the hyperbolic cosine of x. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.cosh
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description x
XsDouble <optional>
The floating point number to be evaluated. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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cot(x) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the cotangent of x. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.cot
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description x
XsDouble <optional>
The floating point number to be evaluated. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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covariance(arg) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the sample covariance of a data set. The size of the input array should be 2. The function eliminates all pairs for which either the first element or the second element is empty. After the elimination, if the length of the input is less than 2, the function returns the empty sequence. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.covariance
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description arg
JsonArray <optional>
The input data set. Each array should contain a pair of values. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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covarianceP(arg) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the population covariance of a data set. The size of the input array should be 2. The function eliminates all pairs for which either the first element or the second element is empty. After the elimination, if the length of the input is 0, the function returns the empty sequence. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.covarianceP
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description arg
JsonArray <optional>
The input data set. Each array should contain a pair of values. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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degrees(x) → {XsDouble}
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Returns numeric expression converted from radians to degrees. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.degrees
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description x
XsDouble <optional>
An angle expressed in radians. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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exp(x) → {XsDouble}
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Returns e (approximately 2.71828182845905) to the xth power. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.exp
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description x
XsDouble <optional>
The exponent to be evaluated. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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fabs(x) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the absolute value of x. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.fabs
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description x
XsDouble <optional>
The floating point number to be evaluated. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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floor(x) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the largest integer less than or equal to x. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.floor
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description x
XsDouble <optional>
The floating point number to be evaluated. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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fmod(x, y) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the remainder of x/y. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.fmod
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description x
XsDouble <optional>
The floating point dividend. y
XsDouble <optional>
The floating point divisor. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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frexp(x) → {Item}
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Returns x broken up into mantissa and exponent, where x = mantissa*2^exponent. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.frexp
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description x
XsDouble <optional>
The exponent to be evaluated. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- Item
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ldexp(y, i) → {XsDouble}
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Returns x*2^i. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.ldexp
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description y
XsDouble <optional>
The floating-point number to be multiplied. i
XsInteger <optional>
The exponent integer. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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linearModel(arg) → {MathLinearModel}
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Returns a linear model that fits the given data set. The size of the input array should be 2, as currently only simple linear regression model is supported. The first element of the array should be the value of the dependent variable while the other element should be the value of the independent variable. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.linearModel
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description arg
JsonArray <optional>
The input data set. Each array should contain a pair of values. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- MathLinearModel
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linearModelCoeff(linearModel) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the coefficients of the linear model. Currently only simple linear regression model is supported so the return should contain only one coefficient (also called "slope"). Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.linearModelCoeff
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description linearModel
MathLinearModel <optional>
A linear model. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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linearModelIntercept(linearModel) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the intercept of the linear model. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.linearModelIntercept
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description linearModel
MathLinearModel <optional>
A linear model. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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linearModelRsquared(linearModel) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the R^2 value of the linear model. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.linearModelRsquared
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description linearModel
MathLinearModel <optional>
A linear model. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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log(x) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the base-e logarithm of x. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.log
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description x
XsDouble <optional>
The floating point number to be evaluated. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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log10(x) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the base-10 logarithm of x. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.log10
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description x
XsDouble <optional>
The floating point number to be evaluated. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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median(arg) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the median of a sequence of values. The function returns the empty sequence if the input is the empty sequence. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.median
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description arg
XsDouble <optional>
The sequence of values. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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mode(arg, options) → {XsAnyAtomicType}
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Returns the mode of a sequence. The mode is the value that occurs most frequently in a data set. If no value occurs more than once in the data set, the function returns the empty sequence. If the input is the empty sequence, the function returns the empty sequence. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.mode
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description arg
XsAnyAtomicType <optional>
The sequence of values. options
XsString <optional>
Options. The default is (). Options include: "collation=URI" Applies only when $arg is of the xs:string type. If no specified, the default collation is used. "coordinate-system=name" Applies only when $arg is of the cts:point type. If no specified, the default coordinate system is used. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsAnyAtomicType
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modf(x) → {XsDouble}
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Returns x broken up into fraction and integer. x = fraction+integer. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.modf
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description x
XsDouble <optional>
The floating point number to be evaluated. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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percentile(arg, p) → {XsDouble}
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Returns a sequence of percentile(s) given a sequence of percentage(s). The function returns the empty sequence if either arg or p is the empty sequence. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.percentile
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description arg
XsDouble <optional>
The sequence of values to calculate the percentile(s) on. p
XsDouble <optional>
The sequence of percentage(s). - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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percentRank(arg, value, options) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the rank of a value in a data set as a percentage of the data set. If the given value is not equal to any item in the sequence, the function returns the empty sequence. See math:rank. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.percentRank
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description arg
XsAnyAtomicType <optional>
The sequence of values. value
XsAnyAtomicType <optional>
The value to be "ranked". options
XsString <optional>
Options. The default is (). Options include: "ascending"(default) Rank the value as if the sequence was sorted in ascending order. "descending" Rank the value as if the sequence was sorted in descending order. "collation=URI" Applies only when $arg is of the xs:string type. If no specified, the default collation is used. "coordinate-system=name" Applies only when $arg is of the cts:point type. If no specified, the default coordinate system is used. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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pi() → {XsDouble}
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Returns the value of pi. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.pi
- Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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pow(x, y) → {XsDouble}
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Returns x^y. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.pow
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description x
XsDouble <optional>
The floating-point base number. y
XsDouble <optional>
The exponent to be applied to x. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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radians(x) → {XsDouble}
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Returns numeric expression converted from degrees to radians. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.radians
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description x
XsDouble <optional>
An angle expressed in degrees. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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rank(arg1, arg2, options) → {XsInteger}
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Returns the rank of a value in a data set. Ranks are skipped in the event of ties. If the given value is not equal to any item in the sequence, the function returns the empty sequence. The function can be used on numeric values, xs:yearMonthDuration, xs:dayTimeDuration, xs:string, xs:anyURI, xs:date, xs:dateTime, xs:time, and cts:point. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.rank
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description arg1
XsAnyAtomicType <optional>
The sequence of values. arg2
XsAnyAtomicType <optional>
The value to be "ranked". options
XsString <optional>
Options. The default is (). Options include: "ascending"(default) Rank the value as if the sequence was sorted in ascending order. "descending" Rank the value as if the sequence was sorted in descending order. "collation=URI" Applies only when $arg is of the xs:string type. If no specified, the default collation is used. "coordinate-system=name" Applies only when $arg is of the cts:point type. If no specified, the default coordinate system is used. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsInteger
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sin(x) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the sine of x, in the range from -1 to +1 (inclusive). Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.sin
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description x
XsDouble <optional>
The floating point number to be evaluated. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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sinh(x) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the hyperbolic sine of x. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.sinh
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description x
XsDouble <optional>
The floating point number to be evaluated. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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sqrt(x) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the square root of x. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.sqrt
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description x
XsDouble <optional>
The floating point number to be evaluated. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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stddev(arg) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the sample standard deviation of a sequence of values. The function returns the empty sequence if the length of the input sequence is less than 2. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.stddev
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description arg
XsDouble <optional>
The sequence of values. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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stddevP(arg) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the standard deviation of a population. The function returns the empty sequence if the input is the empty sequence. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.stddevP
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description arg
XsDouble <optional>
The sequence of values. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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tan(x) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the tangent of x. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.tan
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description x
XsDouble <optional>
The floating point number to be evaluated. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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tanh(x) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the hyperbolic tangent of x, in the range from -1 to +1 (inclusive). Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.tanh
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description x
XsDouble <optional>
The floating point number to be evaluated. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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trunc(arg, n) → {XsNumeric}
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Returns the number truncated to a certain number of decimal places. If type of arg is one of the four numeric types xs:float, xs:double, xs:decimal or xs:integer the type of the result is the same as the type of arg. If the type of arg is a type derived from one of the numeric types, the result is an instance of the base numeric type. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.trunc
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description arg
XsNumeric <optional>
A numeric value to truncate. n
XsInteger <optional>
The numbers of decimal places to truncate to. The default is 0. Negative values cause that many digits to the left of the decimal point to be truncated. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsNumeric
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variance(arg) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the sample variance of a sequence of values. The function returns the empty sequence if the length of the input sequence is less than 2. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.variance
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description arg
XsDouble <optional>
The sequence of values. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble
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varianceP(arg) → {XsDouble}
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Returns the population variance of a sequence of values. The function returns the empty sequence if the input is the empty sequence. Provides a client interface to a server function. See math.varianceP
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description arg
XsDouble <optional>
The sequence of values. - Since:
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- 2.1.1
Returns:
- Type
- XsDouble