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      std::atanh,std::atanhf,std::atanhl

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      Defined in header<cmath>
      (1)
      float       atanh(float num);

      double      atanh(double num);

      longdouble atanh(longdouble num);
      (until C++23)
      /*floating-point-type*/
                  atanh(/*floating-point-type*/ num);
      (since C++23)
      (constexpr since C++26)
      float       atanhf(float num);
      (2)(since C++11)
      (constexpr since C++26)
      longdouble atanhl(longdouble num);
      (3)(since C++11)
      (constexpr since C++26)
      SIMD overload(since C++26)
      Defined in header<simd>
      template</*math-floating-point*/ V>

      constexpr/*deduced-simd-t*/<V>

                  atanh(const V& v_num);
      (S)(since C++26)
      Defined in header<cmath>
      template<class Integer>
      double      atanh( Integer num);
      (A)(constexpr since C++26)
      1-3) Computes the inverse hyperbolic tangent ofnum. The library provides overloads ofstd::atanh for all cv-unqualified floating-point types as the type of the parameter.(since C++23)
      S) The SIMD overload performs an element-wisestd::atanh onv_num.
      (Seemath-floating-point anddeduced-simd-t for their definitions.)
      (since C++26)
      A) Additional overloads are provided for all integer types, which are treated asdouble.
      (since C++11)

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      [edit]Parameters

      num - floating-point or integer value

      [edit]Return value

      If no errors occur, the inverse hyperbolic tangent ofnum (tanh-1
      (num)
      , orartanh(num)), is returned.

      If a domain error occurs, an implementation-defined value is returned (NaN where supported).

      If a pole error occurs,±HUGE_VAL,±HUGE_VALF, or±HUGE_VALL is returned (with the correct sign).

      If a range error occurs due to underflow, the correct result (after rounding) is returned.

      [edit]Error handling

      Errors are reported as specified inmath_errhandling.

      If the argument is not on the interval[-1+1], a range error occurs.

      If the argument is ±1, a pole error occurs.

      If the implementation supports IEEE floating-point arithmetic (IEC 60559),

      • if the argument is ±0, it is returned unmodified.
      • if the argument is ±1, ±∞ is returned andFE_DIVBYZERO is raised.
      • if|num|>1, NaN is returned andFE_INVALID is raised.
      • if the argument is NaN, NaN is returned.

      [edit]Notes

      Although the C standard (to which C++ refers for this function) names this function "arc hyperbolic tangent", the inverse functions of the hyperbolic functions are the area functions. Their argument is the area of a hyperbolic sector, not an arc. The correct name is "inverse hyperbolic tangent" (used by POSIX) or "area hyperbolic tangent".

      POSIX specifies that in case of underflow,num is returned unmodified, and if that is not supported, an implementation-defined value no greater thanDBL_MIN,FLT_MIN, andLDBL_MIN is returned.

      The additional overloads are not required to be provided exactly as(A). They only need to be sufficient to ensure that for their argumentnum of integer type,std::atanh(num) has the same effect asstd::atanh(static_cast<double>(num)).

      [edit]Example

      Run this code
      #include <cerrno>#include <cfenv>#include <cfloat>#include <cmath>#include <cstring>#include <iostream>// #pragma STDC FENV_ACCESS ON int main(){std::cout<<"atanh(0) = "<< std::atanh(0)<<'\n'<<"atanh(-0) = "<< std::atanh(-0.0)<<'\n'<<"atanh(0.9) = "<< std::atanh(0.9)<<'\n'; // error handlingerrno=0;std::feclearexcept(FE_ALL_EXCEPT); std::cout<<"atanh(-1) = "<< std::atanh(-1)<<'\n'; if(errno==ERANGE)std::cout<<"    errno == ERANGE: "<<std::strerror(errno)<<'\n';if(std::fetestexcept(FE_DIVBYZERO))std::cout<<"    FE_DIVBYZERO raised\n";}

      Possible output:

      atanh(0) = 0atanh(-0) = -0atanh(0.9) = 1.47222atanh(-1) = -inf    errno == ERANGE: Numerical result out of range    FE_DIVBYZERO raised

      [edit]See also

      (C++11)(C++11)(C++11)
      computes the inverse hyperbolic sine (\({\small\operatorname{arsinh}{x}}\)arsinh(x))
      (function)[edit]
      (C++11)(C++11)(C++11)
      computes the inverse hyperbolic cosine (\({\small\operatorname{arcosh}{x}}\)arcosh(x))
      (function)[edit]
      (C++11)(C++11)
      computes hyperbolic tangent (\({\small\tanh{x}}\)tanh(x))
      (function)[edit]
      computes area hyperbolic tangent of a complex number (\({\small\operatorname{artanh}{z}}\)artanh(z))
      (function template)[edit]

      [edit]External links

      Weisstein, Eric W. "Inverse Hyperbolic Tangent." From MathWorld — A Wolfram Web Resource.
      Retrieved from "https://en.cppreference.com/mwiki/index.php?title=cpp/numeric/math/atanh&oldid=160749"

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