ArcCos / Computation Layer
Calculate the inverse cosine (arccos) of values in a column. Similar to pandas arccos(), numpy.arccos(), or R's acos() function. Returns angles in radians.
Mathematical form: where:
- Input domain:
- Output range:
Common applications:
- Angular displacement calculations
- Vector angle determination
- Navigation and positioning
- Optical path analysis
- Phase angle computations
- Crystal structure analysis
Note: Returns null for inputs outside [-1, 1] and preserves existing nulls.
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[, ...]Select
columnThe numeric column for inverse cosine calculation. Examples:
- Unit vectors (0.5 → 1.0472 rad ≈ 60°)
- Direction cosines (1.0 → 0 rad = 0°)
- Correlation values (-1.0 → π rad = 180°)
- Normalized data (0.0 → π/2 rad = 90°)
Values must be in range [-1, 1]
AsColumn
nameName for the new column. If not provided, the system generates a unique name. If AsColumn
matches an existing column, the existing column is replaced. The name should follow valid column naming conventions.