Arc sine (asin)
Description
Adds a new column that returns the arc sine of the values of a numeric field.
How does it work in the search window?
Select Create column in the search window toolbar, then select the Arc sine operation. You need to specify one argument:
Argument | Data type |
---|---|
Number mandatory | integer, float |
The data type of the values in the new column is float.
Example
The examples in this article use values in a data table generated from the following CSV file.
If you want to try the example for yourself, download the file and upload it to your domain clicking Data upload in the navigation pane. Name the new table my.upload.sample.data
and select Current date as Date parsing type. Learn more about uploading data in Uploading log files.
After receiving the confirmation message, you can access the table from the Finder, selecting my → upload → sample → data. When you upload data from a file, all the information is included in a single column called message. To split the values and extract those we need for this operation into a new column, you can use the Split operation. Click Toggle Query Editor in the search window toolbar and paste the following LINQ query to save time:
from my.upload.sample.data
select split(message, ";", 16) as `-1to1Values`
select float(`-1to1Values`) as `-1to1Values_float`
We want to get the arc sine of all the numbers in the -1to1Values_float column. To do it, we will create a new column using the Arc sine operation. Let's call the new column arcSine.
The arguments needed to create the new column are:
Number - -1to1Values_float column
Click Create column and you will see the following result:
How does it work in LINQ?
Use the operator select
... as
... and add the operation syntax to create the new column. This is the syntax for the Arc sine operation:
asin(number)
Example
You can copy the following LINQ script and try the above example on the my.upload.sample.data
 table.Â
from my.upload.sample.data
select split(message, ";", 16) as `-1to1Values`
select float(`-1to1Values`) as `-1to1Values_float`
select asin(`-1to1Values_float`) as arcSine