"use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); exports.createAcsc = void 0; var _factory = require("../../utils/factory.js"); var _index = require("../../plain/number/index.js"); const name = 'acsc'; const dependencies = ['typed', 'config', 'Complex', 'BigNumber']; const createAcsc = exports.createAcsc = /* #__PURE__ */(0, _factory.factory)(name, dependencies, _ref => { let { typed, config, Complex, BigNumber } = _ref; /** * Calculate the inverse cosecant of a value, defined as `acsc(x) = asin(1/x)`. * * To avoid confusion with the matrix arccosecant, this function does not * apply to matrices. * * Syntax: * * math.acsc(x) * * Examples: * * math.acsc(2) // returns 0.5235987755982989 * math.acsc(0.5) // returns Complex 1.5707963267948966 -1.3169578969248166i * math.acsc(math.csc(1.5)) // returns number ~1.5 * * See also: * * csc, asin, asec * * @param {number | BigNumber | Complex} x Function input * @return {number | BigNumber | Complex} The arc cosecant of x */ return typed(name, { number: function (x) { if (x <= -1 || x >= 1 || config.predictable) { return (0, _index.acscNumber)(x); } return new Complex(x, 0).acsc(); }, Complex: function (x) { return x.acsc(); }, BigNumber: function (x) { return new BigNumber(1).div(x).asin(); } }); });