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ASIN (Transact-SQL) |
ASIN (Transact-SQL) |
markingmyname |
maghan |
07/24/2017 |
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A function that returns the angle, in radians, whose sine is the specified float expression. This is also called arcsine.
:::image type="icon" source="../../includes/media/topic-link-icon.svg" border="false"::: Transact-SQL syntax conventions
ASIN ( float_expression )
float_expression
An expression of either type float or of a type that can implicitly convert to float. Only a value ranging from -1.00 to 1.00 is valid. For values outside this range, no value is returned, and ASIN will report a domain error.
float
This example takes a float expression and returns the ASIN value of the specified angle.
/* The first value will be -1.01. This fails because the value is
outside the range.*/
DECLARE @angle FLOAT
SET @angle = -1.01
SELECT 'The ASIN of the angle is: ' + CONVERT(VARCHAR, ASIN(@angle))
GO
-- The next value is -1.00.
DECLARE @angle FLOAT
SET @angle = -1.00
SELECT 'The ASIN of the angle is: ' + CONVERT(VARCHAR, ASIN(@angle))
GO
-- The next value is 0.1472738.
DECLARE @angle FLOAT
SET @angle = 0.1472738
SELECT 'The ASIN of the angle is: ' + CONVERT(VARCHAR, ASIN(@angle))
GO
[!INCLUDEssResult]
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.Net SqlClient Data Provider: Msg 3622, Level 16, State 1, Line 3
A domain error occurred.
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The ASIN of the angle is: -1.5708
(1 row(s) affected)
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The ASIN of the angle is: 0.147811
(1 row(s) affected)
Examples: [!INCLUDEssazuresynapse-md] and [!INCLUDEssPDW]
This example returns the arcsine of 1.00.
SELECT ASIN(1.00) AS asinCalc;
This example returns an error, because it requests the arcsine for a value outside the allowed range.
SELECT ASIN(1.1472738) AS asinCalc;
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