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math.j0() function

math.j0() returns the order-zero Bessel function of the first kind.

Function type signature
(x: float) => float
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Parameters

x

(Required) Value to operate on.

Examples

Return the order-zero Bessel function of a value

import "math"

math.j0(x: 1.23)// 0.656070571706025
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Use math.j0 in map

import "sampledata"
import "math"

sampledata.float()
    |> map(fn: (r) => ({r with _value: math.j0(x: r._value)}))
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