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56
If
one
argument
is
a scalar
or
a single-element array,
the
shape
of
the
result
is
the
same as
that
of
the
other
argument.
The
single
element
is
applied
to
every
element
of
the
multielement
array:
B~··2
2p1
2
:3
ll·
B
1 2
:3
1+
o
0,1+771.2
(),:5010~3
0,60206
The 0 Function:
Pi
Times, Circular
CD
Monadic (One-Argument) Form:
Pi
Times 0 B
Thepi
times
function
result
is
the
value
of
pi
(3.141592653589793)
times
B.
The
argument
can be a
numeric
scalar, vector,
or
other
array.
The
shape
of
the
result
is
the
same
as
that
of
the
argument:
01
3,
:1.
1
+16
o:~
(7
,4·24·8
If
the
argument
is
an array,
the
function
is
extended
to
each
element
of
the
array:
1.
2
3
1+
B~··2
2~):t
2
:3
ll·
B
(:)B
:~,
11+16
9,1+24·8
6,28:52
1.
2 ,
:::;66
Dyadic (Two-Argument) Form: Circular
Ao
B
The
circular
function
result
is
the
value
of
the
specified
trigonometric
function
(argument
A)
for
the
specified radians
(argument
B).
The
arguments
can be
numeric
scalars, vectors,
or
other
arrays.
Arguments
must
be
the
same shape, un-
less
one
is
a scalar
or
single-element array.
Arguments
of
the
same shape have
the
same shape result.
The
following
is
a list
of
the
values
for
the
A
argument
and
the
related
functions
performed.
A negative
argument
A
is
the
mathematical
inverse
of
a positive
argument
A;
any
values
for
argument
A
other
than
the
following
will result
in
DOMAIN
ERROR:

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