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+ | *[[Manuals/calci/COMPLEXNUM | COMPLEXNUM]] | ||
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+ | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complex_number Complex Numbers] | ||
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+ | *[[Z_API_Functions | List of Main Z Functions]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:32, 19 December 2017
GETREALORCOMPLEX (x,y)
- and are any real numbers .
Description
- This function converts the real and imaginary numbers into a complex number.
- A complex number is a combination of a real and an imaginary number.
- A number which is positive or negative, rational or irrational or decimals are called real numbers.
- An Imaginary number is a number that when squaring it gives a negative result.
- For e.g. {-4}^2 =16. Because a negative times a negative is positive.
- A complex number is a number is in the form , where and are real numbers and is the imaginary unit. Where .
- In , is the real part of the complex number, is the imaginary part of the complex number.
- Here suffix value is considered as ""i"".
- This function returns the error value, when real and imaginary are non-numeric.
- A Complex number whose real part is zero is said to be purely imaginary.
- A Complex number whose imaginary part is zero is a real number.
- In that cases we have to assign '0' for that part.
Examples
- GETREALORCOMPLEX(9,3) = 9+ⅈ3
- GETREALORCOMPLEX(12,-90) = 12-ⅈ90
- GETREALORCOMPLEX(5.2,-3.1) = 5.2-ⅈ3.1
- GETREALORCOMPLEX(-11,-12) = -11-ⅈ12
See Also
References