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JavaScript Math atanh() Method

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The Javascript Math.atanh() method is used to return the hyperbolic arctangent of a number. The atanh() is a static method of Math, therefore it is always used as Math.atanh(), rather than as a method of a Math object created.

Math.atanh (x) = arctanh(x) = y such that tanh (y) = x

Syntax: 

Math.atanh(value)

Parameters: This method accepts a single parameter as mentioned above and described below: 

  • value: This parameter holds the number whose hyperbolic arc-tangent you want to know.

Returns: It returns the hyperbolic arc-tangent of the given number.

Below are examples of the Math.atanh() Method. 

Example 1: This example shows the hyperbolic arctangent when 1 is passed as a parameter.

Javascript




<script type="text/javascript">
    console.log("When 1 is passed as a parameter: " 
                   + Math.atanh(1));
</script>

Output: 

When 1 is passed as a parameter: Infinity

Example 2: This example shows the hyperbolic arctangent when 0 is passed as a parameter.

Javascript




<script type="text/javascript">
    console.log("When 0 is passed as a parameter: " 
     + Math.atanh(0));
</script>

Output: 

When 0 is passed as a parameter: 0

Example 3: This example shows the hyperbolic arctangent when 2 is passed as a parameter.

Javascript




<script type="text/javascript">
    console.log("When 2 is passed as a parameter: " 
     + Math.atanh(2));
</script>

Output: 

When 2 is passed as a parameter: NaN

Example 4: This example shows the hyperbolic arctangent when 0.5 is passed as a parameter.

Javascript




<script type="text/javascript">
    console.log("When 0.5 is passed as a parameter: " 
    + Math.atanh(0.5));
</script>

Output: 

When 0.5 is passed as a parameter: 0.5493061443340548

We have a complete list of Javascript Math Objects methods, to check those please go through this Javascript Math Object Complete reference article.

Supported Browsers:

  • Google Chrome 38.0
  • Internet Explorer 12.0
  • Firefox 25.0
  • Opera 25.0
  • Safari 8.0

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Last Updated : 02 Jan, 2023
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