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This RFC proposes adding support for computing the derivative of cardinal sine. Apart from special cases, the implementation is straightforward:
return (cospi( x ) - (sinpi( x )/(PI*x)) / x;
Package: @stdlib/math/base/special/cosc
Alias: base.cosc
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FeatureIssue or pull request for adding a new feature.Issue or pull request for adding a new feature.Good First IssueA good first issue for new contributors!A good first issue for new contributors!Help WantedExtra attention is needed.Extra attention is needed.MathIssue or pull request specific to math functionality.Issue or pull request specific to math functionality.RFCRequest for comments. Feature requests and proposed changes.Request for comments. Feature requests and proposed changes.difficulty: 1Low degree of difficulty. Should be straightforward to implement and/or resolve.Low degree of difficulty. Should be straightforward to implement and/or resolve.