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Returns the hyperbolic cosecant of a complex number. The hyperbolic cosecant of a complex number can be expressed by:

IMCSCH equation

The result is presented in the string format and has the character "i" or "j" as an imaginary unit.

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This function is part of the Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) standard Version 1.2. (ISO/IEC 26300:2-2015)


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This function is available since LibreOffice 3.6.


Syntax

IMCOS(Complex number)

Complex_number is a complex number whose hyperbolic cosecant needs to be calculated.

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A complex number is a string expression resulting in the form "a+bi" or "a+bj", where a and b are numbers.
If the complex number is actually a real number (b=0), then it can be either a string expression or a number value.


warning

The function always returns a string representing a complex number.
If the result is a complex number with one of its parts (a or b) equal to zero, that part is not displayed.


Examples

=IMCSCH("4-3i")
returns -0.036275889628626+0.0051744731840194i.

=IMCSCH(2)
returns 0.275720564771783 as a string. The imaginary part is equal to zero, so it is not displayed in the result.

Open file with example:


[text/scalc/01/func_imcsc.xhp#imcsc_head not found]., [text/scalc/01/func_imsec.xhp#imsec_head not found]., [text/scalc/01/func_imsech.xhp#imsech_head not found].

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