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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
*COMPLEX function converts the real and imaginary coefficients into a complex number. | *COMPLEX function converts the real and imaginary coefficients into a complex number. | ||
− | *A complex number is a number is in the form <math> z = a + bi</math>, where a and b are real numbers and <math>i</math> is the imaginary unit | + | *A complex number is a number is in the form <math> z = a + bi</math>, where a and b are real numbers and <math>i</math> is the imaginary unit. Where <math>i=\sqrt{-1}</math> |
− | *In COMPLEX(RN,IN,SF), here RN is the real part of a complex number,IN is the imaginary part of a complex number and SF is the imaginary unit of a complex number like <math>i</math> or <math>j</math>. | + | *In <math>COMPLEX(RN,IN,SF)</math>, here RN is the real part of a complex number,IN is the imaginary part of a complex number and SF is the imaginary unit of a complex number like <math>i</math> or <math>j</math>. |
− | *To mention <math>i</math> and <math>j</math> | + | *To mention <math>i</math> and <math>j</math>, we must use the lower case only |
*In a complex number <math>z</math> real part is denoted by <math>Re(z)</math> & imaginary part is denoted by <math>Im(z)</math>. | *In a complex number <math>z</math> real part is denoted by <math>Re(z)</math> & imaginary part is denoted by <math>Im(z)</math>. | ||
*COMPLEX returns the error value, when RN and IN are non-numeric. | *COMPLEX returns the error value, when RN and IN are non-numeric. | ||
*Suffix 'S' should be either <math>i</math> or <math>j</math>, otherwise it shows error value. | *Suffix 'S' should be either <math>i</math> or <math>j</math>, otherwise it shows error value. | ||
*A Complex number whose real part is zero is said to be purely imaginary. | *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. | + | *A Complex number whose imaginary part is zero is a real number. In that cases we have to assign '0' for that part. |
− | + | **<math>=COMPLEX(5,2)</math> gives <math>5+2i</math> | |
− | *<math>=COMPLEX(5,2)</math> gives <math>5+2i</math> | + | **<math>=COMPLEX(5,2,"j")</math> gives <math>5+2j</math> |
− | *<math>=COMPLEX(5,2,"j")</math> gives <math>5+2j</math> | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== |
Revision as of 03:01, 11 November 2013
COMPLEX(RN,IN,S)
- 'RN' is the real number.
- 'IN' is the imaginary number.
- 'S' is the suffix for the imaginary number.
Description
- COMPLEX function converts the real and imaginary coefficients into a complex number.
- A complex number is a number is in the form , where a and b are real numbers and is the imaginary unit. Where
- In , here RN is the real part of a complex number,IN is the imaginary part of a complex number and SF is the imaginary unit of a complex number like or .
- To mention and , we must use the lower case only
- In a complex number real part is denoted by & imaginary part is denoted by .
- COMPLEX returns the error value, when RN and IN are non-numeric.
- Suffix 'S' should be either or , otherwise it shows error value.
- 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.
- gives
- Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle =COMPLEX(5,2,"j")} gives
Examples
Complex(RN,IN,SF) | RN | IN | SF | RESULT |
---|---|---|---|---|
Complex(5,6) | 5 | 6 | 5+6i | |
Complex(5,2,"j") | 5 | 2 | j | 5+6j |
Complex(2,0,"i") | 2 | 0 | i | 2 |
Complex(0,-4,i) | 0 | 4 | i | 4i |
Complex(5,"j") | 5 | j | Error |