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*The normalized SINC function is called as SINCP and it is defined  by <math>SINCP(X)= \frac{SIN\pi x}{\pi x}</math> .
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*The normalized SINC function is called as SINCP and it is defined  by <math>SINCP(X)= SIN(PI()*X)</math> SINC(PI()*SomeX.
 
*The value at x = 0 is defined to be the limiting value Sinc(0) = 1.
 
*The value at x = 0 is defined to be the limiting value Sinc(0) = 1.
 
*The only difference between the two definitions is in the scaling of the independent variable (the x-axis) by a factor of π.
 
*The only difference between the two definitions is in the scaling of the independent variable (the x-axis) by a factor of π.

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SINCP(X)


  • is any real number.

Description

  • This function shows the value of the cardinal sin function.
  • In , is any real number.
  • The full name of the function is sine cardinal,but it is commonly referred to by its abbreviation, Sinc.
  • The unnormalized SINC function is defined by :

  • The normalized SINC function is called as SINCP and it is defined by SINC(PI()*SomeX.
  • The value at x = 0 is defined to be the limiting value Sinc(0) = 1.
  • The only difference between the two definitions is in the scaling of the independent variable (the x-axis) by a factor of π.