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7 APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
7.12 Special Function Instructions
Arc sine operation on floating-point data (double precision)
ASIND(P)
• The angle is calculated from the SIN (sine) value specified by (S) is and its result is stored into the device specified by (D).
• The SIN value designated by (S) can be in the range from -1.0 to 1.0.
• The angle (operation result) stored at (D) is stored in radian units. For more information on the conversion between radian
and angle data, see description of RADD and DEGD instructions.
• When the operation results in -0 or an underflow, the result is processed as 0.
• When an input value is set using a programming tool, a rounding error may occur. For precautions, refer to Page 89
Precautions.
• In any of the following cases, an operation error occurs, the error flag (SM0) turns ON, and an error code is stored into SD0.
(S): SIN value of which the SIN
-1
(inverse sine) value is obtained or head number of the devices where the SIN value is stored (real number)
(D): Head number of the devices where the operation result will be stored (real number)
Setting
data
Internal device R, ZR J\ U\G Zn Constant
E
Others
Bit Word Bit Word
(S)
(D)
Error
code
Error details Q00J/
Q00/
Q01
QnH QnPH QnPRH QnU LCPU
4100 The value specified by (S) is within the double-precision floating-point range
and not within the range between -1.0 and 1.0.
4140 The specified device value is not within the following range:
0, 2
-1022
| Specified device value | <2
1024
The value of the specified device is -0, a subnormal number, NaN (not a
number), or .
4141 The operation result exceeds the following range.
(when an overflow occurs)
|Operation result| < 2
1024
Universal
LCPU
Basic
High
performance
Process
Redundant
Command
Command
ASINDP
ASIND
ASINDP
ASIND S D
S D
)
SIN (
1
64-bit floating-point
real number
64-bit floating-point
real number
+3
S
+2
S
S
+1
S
+3
D
+2
D
D
+1
D