$asin
Returns the inverse sine (arc sine) of a value.
$asin
has the following syntax:{ $asin: <expression> }
$asin
takes any valid expression that resolves to a number between-1
and1
, e.g.-1 <= value <= 1
.$asin
returns values in radians. Use$radiansToDegrees
operator to convert the output value from radians to degrees.By default
$asin
returns values as adouble
.$asin
can also return values as a 128-bit decimal as long as the<expression>
resolves to a 128-bit decimal value.For more information on expressions, see Expressions.
Behavior
If the argument resolves to a value of null
or refers to a field that is missing, $asin
returns null
. If the argument resolves to NaN
, $asin
returns NaN
. If the argument resolves to a value outside the bounds of [-1, 1]
inclusive, $asin
throws an error.
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Example
The trigonometry
collection contains a document that stores three sides of a right-angle triangle:
{
"_id" : ObjectId("5c50782193f833234ba90d85"),
"side_a" : Decimal128("3"),
"side_b" : Decimal128("4"),
"hypotenuse" : Decimal128("5")
}
The following aggregation operation uses the $asin
expression to calculate the angle opposite to side_a
and add it to the input document using the $addFields
pipeline stage.
db.trigonometry.aggregate([
{
$addFields : {
"angle_a" : {
$radiansToDegrees : {
$asin : {
$divide : [ "$side_a", "$hypotenuse" ]
}
}
}
}
}
])
The $radiansToDegrees
expression converts the radian value returned by $asin
to the equivalent value in degrees.
The command returns the following output:
{
"_id" : ObjectId("5c50782193f833234ba90d85"),
"side_a" : Decimal128("3"),
"side_b" : Decimal128("4"),
"hypotenuse" : Decimal128("5"),
"angle_a" : Decimal128("36.86989764584402129685561255909341")
}
Since side_a
and hypotenuse
are stored as 128-bit decimals, the output of $asin
is a 128-bit decimal.
The trigonometry
collection contains a document that stores three sides of a right-angle triangle:
{
"_id" : ObjectId("5c50782193f833234ba90d85"),
"side_a" : Decimal128("3"),
"side_b" : Decimal128("4"),
"hypotenuse" : Decimal128("5")
}
The following aggregation operation uses the $asin
expression to calculate the angle adjacent to side_a
and add it to the input document using the $addFields
pipeline stage.
db.trigonometry.aggregate([
{
$addFields : {
"angle_a" : {
$asin : {
$divide : [ "$side_a", "$hypotenuse" ]
}
}
}
}
])
The command returns the following output:
{
"_id" : ObjectId("5c50782193f833234ba90d85"),
"side_a" : Decimal128("3"),
"side_b" : Decimal128("4"),
"hypotenuse" : Decimal128("5"),
"angle_a" : Decimal128("0.6435011087932843868028092287173226")
}
Since side_a
and hypotenuse
are stored as 128-bit decimals, the output of $asin
is a 128-bit decimal.