The ASIN function
As the Pet Shop Boys reported, today's show: “It is LIKE IN”. Yes, for the religious among you, finally we have committed LIKE IN. it's no use; the more we go into this to this serie, the more I get bored and the worse the puns get.
On a more serious note, this function returns the arcsine, or the reverse sine, of a number. The arcsine is the angle whose sine is number. The returned angle is given in radians in the range – Pi / 2 a π / 2.
The LIKE IN The function uses the following syntax to operate:
The LIKE IN The function syntax has the following arguments:
- number: This is required. The sine of the required angle: must be in the range of -1 a 1.
To express arcsine in degrees, multiply the result by 180 / PI () or use the DEGREES function.
Please, see my example below: