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− | <div style="font-size:30px">'''IMARGUMENT( | + | <div style="font-size:30px">'''IMARGUMENT(Complexnumber)'''</div><br/> |
− | *<math> | + | *<math>Complexnumber</math> is of the form <math>z=x+iy</math>. |
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
*This function gives the principal value of the argument of the complex-valued expression <math>z</math>. | *This function gives the principal value of the argument of the complex-valued expression <math>z</math>. | ||
* i.e The angle from the positive axis to the line segment is called the Argument of a complex number. | * i.e The angle from the positive axis to the line segment is called the Argument of a complex number. | ||
*In this function angle value is in Radians. | *In this function angle value is in Radians. | ||
− | *Here IMARGUMENT( | + | *Here IMARGUMENT(Complexnumber), Where <math>Complexnumber</math> in the form of <math>z=x+iy</math>. i.e <math>x</math> & <math>y</math> are the real numbers. |
*<math>I</math> imaginary unit .<math>i=\sqrt{-1}</math>. | *<math>I</math> imaginary unit .<math>i=\sqrt{-1}</math>. | ||
*An argument of the complex number <math>z = x + iy</math> is any real quantity <math>\phi</math> such that <math>z = x + i y</math> = <math>r cos(\phi) + i r sin(\phi)</math> for some positive real number <math>r</math>. | *An argument of the complex number <math>z = x + iy</math> is any real quantity <math>\phi</math> such that <math>z = x + i y</math> = <math>r cos(\phi) + i r sin(\phi)</math> for some positive real number <math>r</math>. | ||
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*To change the Radian value to Degree we can use DEGREES function or we can multiply the answer with <math>\frac{180}{\pi}</math>. | *To change the Radian value to Degree we can use DEGREES function or we can multiply the answer with <math>\frac{180}{\pi}</math>. | ||
*We can use [[Manuals/calci/COMPLEX| COMPLEX]] function to convert real and imaginary number in to a complex number. | *We can use [[Manuals/calci/COMPLEX| COMPLEX]] function to convert real and imaginary number in to a complex number. | ||
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+ | ==ZOS Section== | ||
+ | *The syntax is to calculate argument of a complex number in ZOS is <math>IMARGUMENT(Complexnumber)</math>. | ||
+ | **<math>Complexnumber</math> is of the form <math>z=x+iy</math>. | ||
+ | *For e.g.,IMARGUMENT("6.72+1.5i") | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== |
Revision as of 23:13, 22 June 2014
IMARGUMENT(Complexnumber)
- is of the form .
Description
- This function gives the principal value of the argument of the complex-valued expression .
- i.e The angle from the positive axis to the line segment is called the Argument of a complex number.
- In this function angle value is in Radians.
- Here IMARGUMENT(Complexnumber), Where in the form of . i.e & are the real numbers.
- imaginary unit ..
- An argument of the complex number is any real quantity such that = for some positive real number .
- Where and .
- The argument of a complex number is calculated by in Radians.
- To change the Radian value to Degree we can use DEGREES function or we can multiply the answer with .
- We can use COMPLEX function to convert real and imaginary number in to a complex number.
ZOS Section
- The syntax is to calculate argument of a complex number in ZOS is .
- is of the form .
- For e.g.,IMARGUMENT("6.72+1.5i")
Examples
- IMARGUMENT("3-2i") = -0.588002604
- IMARGUMENT("5+6i") = 0.876058051
- IMARGUMENT("2") = 0
- IMARGUMENT("4i") = 1.570796327
- DEGREES(IMARGUMENT("2+2i")) = 45
See Also