[R] arsinh

ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Mon Mar 25 22:28:13 CET 2002


On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Ben Bolker wrote:

>   Do you mean the inverse hyperbolic sin (arcsinh)?  In my experience the
> hyperbolic functions are usually pronounced with a "ch" (as in "church")
> for tanh and sinh or "sh" (for cosh) at the end: "ark-sinch" would be a
> transcription.

In R (and C) it is asinh(), so a-sinch or a-shine.


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