ASIN
ASIN, ASINP
ASIN instruction computes the arc sine of source and saves the Radian result in the Destination.
(It supports only in XP and PLC-S CPU series)
| |
S | Source |
D | Destination in radians |
Instruction | Device address | No. of Steps | Flag | |||||||||||||||
M | X | Y | K | L | F | T | C | S | Z | D | @D | Int. |
| Error | Zero | Carry | ||
ASIN ASINP | S | o | o | o | o | o | - | - | - | - | o | o | o | - | 3 | o | - | - |
D | o | - | o | o | o | - | - | - | - | o | o | o | - |
When enabled, the ASIN instruction computes the arc sine of value and saves the result in Destination (in radians).
The range of source : -1.0 ~ 1.0
The result is saved in the Destination (in radians)
(Please refer to RAD or DEG instruction for more details)
Example)
If M00 is ON, the ASIN calculates the arc sine of D100 and saves the result in D90 (Radian value).
The DEG instruction converts Radian value D90 to float value and saves its value to D80.
The INT instruction converts float value D80 to BCD value and saves its value to D70.