ACos (Spatial Analyst)

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Available with Spatial Analyst license.

Available with Image Analyst license.

Summary

Calculates the inverse cosine of cells in a raster.

Illustration

ACos illustration
OutRas = ACos(InRas)

Usage

  • In mathematics, all trigonometric functions have a defined range of valid input values called the domain. The output values from each function also have a defined range. For this tool, the following are true:

    • The Domain is: -1 ≤ [in_value] ≤ 1

      Note that any input value that is outside this domain will receive NoData on the output raster.

    • The Range is: 0 ≤ [out_value] ≤ pi

  • The input values to this tool are interpreted as unitless.

  • Output values are always floating point, regardless of the input data type.

  • The output values from this tool are in radians. To use degrees instead, the resulting raster must be multiplied by the radians-to-degrees conversion factor of 180/pi, or approximately 57.296.

    For further assistance, a procedure to follow and examples of converting output in radians to degrees are available.

  • If the input is a multiband raster, the output will be a multiband raster. The tool will perform the operation on each band in the input.

  • If the input is multidimensional raster data, all slices from all variables will be processed. The output will be a multidimensional raster in CRF format.

  • See Analysis environments and Spatial Analyst for additional details on the geoprocessing environments that apply to this tool.

Parameters

LabelExplanationData Type
Input raster or constant value

The input for which to calculate the inverse cosine values.

To use a number as an input for this parameter, the cell size and extent must first be set in the environment.

Raster Layer; Constant

Return Value

LabelExplanationData Type
Output raster

The output raster.

The values are the inverse cosine of the input values.

Raster

Licensing information

  • Basic: Requires Spatial Analyst or Image Analyst
  • Standard: Requires Spatial Analyst or Image Analyst
  • Advanced: Requires Spatial Analyst or Image Analyst

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