docs(stream): demo sin/cos/tan transforms in the streaming tutorial#40
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Adds a "Trigonometric transforms" section to the streaming tutorial notebook: registers a sin continuous query, reads five SSE instants, and cleans up the query. Updates the operations list in the transform intro and adds a trig bullet to the summary.
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Adds a "Trigonometric transforms" section between the transform-consuming
and windowed-aggregation sections of the streaming tutorial notebook.
The new section registers a
sincontinuous query, reads five SSEinstants from the Server-Sent Events endpoint, and stops the query.
The operations list in the transform intro is updated to include
sin, cos, tan, and the summary gains a trig bullet.