=TANH(number)
TANH(A1)
The TANH function returns the hyperbolic tangent of a given number. The argument A1 is the value 2. The TANH function returns the hyperbolic tangent of 2, which is 0.96402758. This means that the output of the TANH function is equal to the hyperbolic tangent of the given argument.
TANH(A2)
The TANH function can be used to calculate the hyperbolic tangent of a number in a Sourcetable spreadsheet. For example, the argument A2 is the value 1. The TANH function returns the hyperbolic tangent of 1, which is 0.999939137. This means that the output of the TANH function is equal to the hyperbolic tangent of the given argument.
TANH(A3)
The TANH function can also be used to calculate the hyperbolic tangent of negative numbers in a Sourcetable spreadsheet. For example, the argument A3 is the value -1. The TANH function returns the hyperbolic tangent of -1, which is -0.999939137. This means that the output of the TANH function is equal to the hyperbolic tangent of the given argument.
The TANH function is a math/trig function in Sourcetable that calculates the hyperbolic tangent of a number. It can be used as a worksheet function and be part of a formula in a worksheet cell.