Python math.atanh() Method
Example
Find the hyperbolic arctangent value of different numbers:
#Import math Library
import math
#print the hyperbolic
arctangent of different numbers
print(math.atanh(0.59))
print(math.atanh(-0.12))
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Definition and Usage
The math.atanh()
method returns the inverse hyperbolic tangent of a number.
Note: The parameter passed in math.atanh()
must lie between -0.99 to 0.99.
Syntax
math.atanh(x)
Parameter Values
Parameter | Description |
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x | Required. A positive or negative number between -0.99 and 0.99. If x is not a number, it returns a TypeError |
Technical Details
Return Value: | A float value, representing the inverse
hyperbolic tangent of a number |
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Python Version: | 2.6 |