Simply adding/Subtracting will shift the wave up/down and it's corresponding operation is (sinx)+1...i'm trying to achieve a shift in the X axis also known as a phase shift which corresponds to sin(x+1)...pure curiosity...^^
I'm not sure you can get phase shift outside of 90 degree angle without using custom nodes. Adding or subtracting a scalar value wouldn't work because you would need to have those values change too during time to match the phase. Anyway if you wan't to get 90,180,270 shift it's fairly easy. For 180 just use 1-x on sin, for…