ee.Array.asin

  • The Array.asin() method computes the arcsine in radians for each element of an input array.

  • This method takes an Array as input and returns an Array.

  • The provided examples demonstrate how to use Array.asin() in both JavaScript and Python, including plotting the function.

On an element-wise basis, computes the arcsine in radians of the input.
Usage Returns
Array. asin () Array
Argument Type Details
this: input
Array The input array.

Examples

Code Editor (JavaScript)

 print 
 ( 
 ee 
 . 
 Array 
 ([ 
 - 
 1 
 ]). 
 asin 
 ()); 
  
 // [-π/2] 
 print 
 ( 
 ee 
 . 
 Array 
 ([ 
 0 
 ]). 
 asin 
 ()); 
  
 // [0] 
 print 
 ( 
 ee 
 . 
 Array 
 ([ 
 1 
 ]). 
 asin 
 ()); 
  
 // [π/2] 
 var 
  
 start 
  
 = 
  
 - 
 1 
 ; 
 var 
  
 end 
  
 = 
  
 1 
 ; 
 var 
  
 points 
  
 = 
  
 ee 
 . 
 Array 
 ( 
 ee 
 . 
 List 
 . 
 sequence 
 ( 
 start 
 , 
  
 end 
 , 
  
 null 
 , 
  
 50 
 )); 
 var 
  
 values 
  
 = 
  
 points 
 . 
 asin 
 (); 
 // Plot asin() defined above. 
 var 
  
 chart 
  
 = 
  
 ui 
 . 
 Chart 
 . 
 array 
 . 
 values 
 ( 
 values 
 , 
  
 0 
 , 
  
 points 
 ) 
  
 . 
 setOptions 
 ({ 
  
 viewWindow 
 : 
  
 { 
 min 
 : 
  
 start 
 , 
  
 max 
 : 
  
 end 
 }, 
  
 hAxis 
 : 
  
 { 
  
 title 
 : 
  
 'x' 
 , 
  
 viewWindowMode 
 : 
  
 'maximized' 
 , 
  
 ticks 
 : 
  
 [ 
  
 { 
 v 
 : 
  
 start 
 , 
  
 f 
 : 
  
 start 
 }, 
  
 { 
 v 
 : 
  
 0 
 , 
  
 f 
 : 
  
 0 
 }, 
  
 { 
 v 
 : 
  
 end 
 , 
  
 f 
 : 
  
 end 
 }] 
  
 }, 
  
 vAxis 
 : 
  
 { 
  
 title 
 : 
  
 'asin(x)' 
 , 
  
 ticks 
 : 
  
 [ 
  
 { 
 v 
 : 
  
 - 
 Math 
 . 
 PI 
  
 / 
  
 2 
 , 
  
 f 
 : 
  
 '-π/2' 
 }, 
  
 { 
 v 
 : 
  
 0 
 , 
  
 f 
 : 
  
 0 
 }, 
  
 { 
 v 
 : 
  
 Math 
 . 
 PI 
  
 / 
  
 2 
 , 
  
 f 
 : 
  
 'π/2' 
 }] 
  
 }, 
  
 lineWidth 
 : 
  
 1 
 , 
  
 pointSize 
 : 
  
 0 
 , 
  
 }); 
 print 
 ( 
 chart 
 ); 

Python setup

See the Python Environment page for information on the Python API and using geemap for interactive development.

 import 
  
 ee 
 import 
  
 geemap.core 
  
 as 
  
 geemap 

Colab (Python)

 import 
  
 math 
 import 
  
 altair 
  
 as 
  
 alt 
 import 
  
 pandas 
  
 as 
  
 pd 
 display 
 ( 
 ee 
 . 
 Array 
 ([ 
 - 
 1 
 ]) 
 . 
 asin 
 ()) 
 # [-π/2] 
 display 
 ( 
 ee 
 . 
 Array 
 ([ 
 0 
 ]) 
 . 
 asin 
 ()) 
 # [0] 
 display 
 ( 
 ee 
 . 
 Array 
 ([ 
 1 
 ]) 
 . 
 asin 
 ()) 
 # [π/2] 
 start 
 = 
 - 
 1 
 end 
 = 
 1 
 points 
 = 
 ee 
 . 
 Array 
 ( 
 ee 
 . 
 List 
 . 
 sequence 
 ( 
 start 
 , 
 end 
 , 
 None 
 , 
 50 
 )) 
 values 
 = 
 points 
 . 
 asin 
 () 
 df 
 = 
 pd 
 . 
 DataFrame 
 ({ 
 'x' 
 : 
 points 
 . 
 getInfo 
 (), 
 'asin(x)' 
 : 
 values 
 . 
 getInfo 
 ()}) 
 # Plot asin() defined above. 
 alt 
 . 
 Chart 
 ( 
 df 
 ) 
 . 
 mark_line 
 () 
 . 
 encode 
 ( 
 x 
 = 
 alt 
 . 
 X 
 ( 
 'x' 
 , 
 axis 
 = 
 alt 
 . 
 Axis 
 ( 
 values 
 = 
 [ 
 start 
 , 
 0 
 , 
 end 
 ])), 
 y 
 = 
 alt 
 . 
 Y 
 ( 
 'asin(x)' 
 , 
 axis 
 = 
 alt 
 . 
 Axis 
 ( 
 values 
 = 
 [ 
 - 
 math 
 . 
 pi 
 / 
 2 
 , 
 0 
 , 
 math 
 . 
 pi 
 / 
 2 
 ])) 
 ) 
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