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Tensorflow.js tf.sin() Function

Tensorflow.js is an open-source library that is being developed by Google for running machine learning models as well as deep learning neural networks in the browser or node environment.

The .sin() function is used to find the sin of the stated tensor input, and it is done element wise.

Syntax :  

tf.sin(x)

Parameters:  

  • x: It is the tensor input whose sin value is to be computed, and it can be of type tf.Tensor, or TypedArray, or Array.

Return Value: It returns the tf.Tensor object.

Example 1: In this example, we are defining an input tensor of integer type and then printing the sin value of it. For creating an input tensor we are utilizing the .tensor1d() method and in order to print the output we are using the .print() method.  

Javascript




// Importing the tensorflow.js library
import * as tf from "@tensorflow/tfjs"
  
// Defining tensor input elements
const y = tf.tensor1d([5, 1, 8, 0]);
  
// Calling sin() method and
// printing output
y.sin().print();


Output:

Tensor
   [-0.9589252, 0.841471, 0.9893603, 0]

Example 2: In this example, float type values are considered as tensor input and the parameter is passed directly to the sin function.

Javascript




// Importing the tensorflow.js library
import * as tf from "@tensorflow/tfjs"
  
// Defining float values
var val = [8.6, 0.5, .24];
  
// Calling tensor1d method
const y = tf.tensor1d(val);
  
// Calling sin() method
var res = tf.sin(y)
  
// Printing output
res.print();


Output:

Tensor
   [0.7344244, 0.4794255, 0.2377044]
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Thapelo Manthata
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