Mathematical Functions
- Introduction
- Installing/Configuring
- Predefined Constants
- Math Functions
- abs — Absolute value
- acos — Arc cosine
- acosh — Inverse hyperbolic cosine
- asin — Arc sine
- asinh — Inverse hyperbolic sine
- atan2 — Arc tangent of two variables
- atan — Arc tangent
- atanh — Inverse hyperbolic tangent
- base_convert — Convert a number between arbitrary bases
- bindec — Binary to decimal
- ceil — Round fractions up
- cos — Cosine
- cosh — Hyperbolic cosine
- decbin — Decimal to binary
- dechex — Decimal to hexadecimal
- decoct — Decimal to octal
- deg2rad — Converts the number in degrees to the radian equivalent
- exp — Calculates the exponent of e
- expm1 — Returns exp($num) - 1, computed in a way that is accurate even
when the value of number is close to zero
- fdiv — Divides two numbers, according to IEEE 754
- floor — Round fractions down
- fmod — Returns the floating point remainder (modulo) of the division
of the arguments
- hexdec — Hexadecimal to decimal
- hypot — Calculate the length of the hypotenuse of a right-angle triangle
- intdiv — Integer division
- is_finite — Checks whether a float is finite
- is_infinite — Checks whether a float is infinite
- is_nan — Checks whether a float is NAN
- log10 — Base-10 logarithm
- log1p — Returns log(1 + number), computed in a way that is accurate even when
the value of number is close to zero
- log — Natural logarithm
- max — Find highest value
- min — Find lowest value
- octdec — Octal to decimal
- pi — Get value of pi
- pow — Exponential expression
- rad2deg — Converts the radian number to the equivalent number in degrees
- round — Rounds a float
- sin — Sine
- sinh — Hyperbolic sine
- sqrt — Square root
- tan — Tangent
- tanh — Hyperbolic tangent
There are no user contributed notes for this page.