@stdlib/math-iter-special-acosh
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Create an iterator which computes the hyperbolic arccosine of each iterated value.
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// TypeScript Version: 4.1
/// <reference types="@stdlib/types"/>
import { Iterator as Iter, IterableIterator } from '@stdlib/types/iter';
// Define a union type representing both iterable and non-iterable iterators:
type Iterator = Iter | IterableIterator;
/**
* Returns an iterator which iteratively computes the hyperbolic arccosine.
*
* ## Notes
*
* - The domain of hyperbolic arccosine is restricted to `[1,+infinity)`. If an iterated value is outside of the domain, the returned iterator returns `NaN`.
* - If an environment supports `Symbol.iterator` **and** a provided iterator is iterable, the returned iterator is iterable.
*
* @param iterator - input iterator
* @returns iterator
*
* @example
* var uniform = require( '@stdlib/random-iter-uniform' );
*
* var iter = iterAcosh( uniform( 1.0, 10.0 ) );
*
* var r = iter.next().value;
* // returns <number>
*
* r = iter.next().value;
* // returns <number>
*
* r = iter.next().value;
* // returns <number>
*
* // ...
*/
declare function iterAcosh( iterator: Iterator ): Iterator;
// EXPORTS //
export = iterAcosh;