ArcSinh / Computation Layer

Calculate the inverse hyperbolic sine (arcsinh) of values in a column. Similar to pandas arcsinh(), numpy.arcsinh(), or R's asinh() function.

Mathematical form: where:

  • Input domain: all real numbers
  • Output range: all real numbers

Common applications:

  • Data compression/transformation
  • Wide-range signal processing
  • Astronomical magnitude scales
  • High-energy physics
  • Financial data analysis
  • Dynamic range reduction

Note: Unlike other inverse hyperbolic functions, arcsinh is defined for all real numbers. Often used to handle data spanning many orders of magnitude.

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The numeric column for inverse hyperbolic sine calculation. Examples:

  • Large numbers (1000 → 7.600...)
  • Small values (0.001 → 0.001...)
  • Negative values (-10 → -2.998...)
  • Zero (0 → 0)

Accepts any real number as input

Name 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.