The IMCSCH function returns the hyperbolic cosecant of the given complex number.
For example, a given complex number "x+yi" returns "csch(x+yi)."
Parts of an IMCSCH function
IMCSCH(number)
| Part | Description | Notes |
number
|
The complex number for which you want the hyperbolic cosecant. | This can be either the result of the COMPLEX function, a real number interpreted as a complex number with imaginary parts equal to 0, or a string in the format “x+yi” where x and y are numeric. |
Sample formulas
IMCSCH(COMPLEX(4,6))
IMCSCH(4)
IMCSCH("2+3i")
Notes
The IMCSCH
function returns an error if the given number isn't a valid complex number.
Examples
| A | B | |
|---|---|---|
|
1
|
Formula | Result |
|
2
|
=IMCSCH(COMPLEX(4,1))
|
0.0197797995721927-0.0308258875766998i |
|
3
|
=IMCSCH(3.5)
|
0.0604498900091561 |
|
4
|
=IMCSCH("3+2i")
|
-0.0412009862885741-0.0904732097532074i |
Related functions
IMCSC : The IMCSC function returns the cosecant of the given complex number.
IMSINH : The IMSINH function returns the hyperbolic sine of the given complex number.
COMPLEX : The COMPLEX function creates a complex number, given real and imaginary coefficients.

