[Gmsh] Feature requeset: asinh
Nico Schlömer
nico.schloemer at gmail.com
Fri Feb 8 19:27:50 CET 2013
> Why not: if you send a patch we'll merge it (cf. e.g. "tSinh" in Parser/Gmsh.y)
I had a look at Gmsh.y and I have to say that I don't even know what
kind of source code this is. Is this a table for translation of
strings into c-code? I could of course copy those lines of tSinh to
tASinh, but I wouldn't really know what I was doing.
--Nico
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 4:05 AM, Christophe Geuzaine <cgeuzaine at ulg.ac.be> wrote:
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> On 05 Feb 2013, at 01:35, Nico Schlömer <nico.schloemer at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Currently, Gmsh has a number of built-in functions, amongst them
>> trigonometrical functions, their inverses, and hyperbolic functions.
>> I have an application where I need the inverse of sinh which is not available.
>> Given the representation
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>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperbolic_function#Inverse_functions_as_logarithms
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> Why not: if you send a patch we'll merge it (cf. e.g. "tSinh" in Parser/Gmsh.y)
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>> I can work around this easily enough, but one may want to add it to
>> the array of built-in functions for the sake of compleness.
>>
>> --Nico
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