ee.Number.erfcInv

Computes the inverse complementary error function of the input.

UsageReturns
Number.erfcInv()Number
ArgumentTypeDetails
this: inputNumberThe input value.

Examples

print('Inverse complementary error function of 0',
      ee.Number(0).erfcInv());  // Infinity

print('Inverse complementary error function of 0.001',
      ee.Number(0.001).erfcInv());  // 2.326753765

print('Inverse complementary error function of 1',
      ee.Number(1).erfcInv());  // 0

See the Python Environment page for information on the Python API and using geemap for interactive development.

import ee
import geemap.core as geemap
print('Inverse complementary error function of 0:',
      ee.Number(0).erfcInv().getInfo())  # Infinity

print('Inverse complementary error function of 0.001:',
      ee.Number(0.001).erfcInv().getInfo())  # 2.326753765

print('Inverse complementary error function of 1:',
      ee.Number(1).erfcInv().getInfo())  # 0