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#IMLOG10("3i")=0.477121254719662+0.682188176920921i
 
#IMLOG10("3i")=0.477121254719662+0.682188176920921i
 
#IMLOG10("0")=NULL
 
#IMLOG10("0")=NULL
*Imln("8") for that it should consider the imaginary value is zero,but calci is not considering like EXCEL
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*Imln("8") for that it should consider the imaginary value is zero, but calci is not considering like EXCEL
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 04:22, 16 December 2013

IMLOG10(z)


  • is the complex number is of the form

Description

  • This function gives the common logarithm of a complex number.
  • IMLOG10(z),Where z is the complex number in the form of "x+iy".i.e. x&y are the real numbers.
  • 'I' imaginary unit .i=sqrt(-1).
  • Log base 10, is known as the common logarithm or decadic logarithm, is the logarithm to the base 10.
  • To find the common logarithm of a complex number we have to calculate from the natural logarithm.
  • So log10(x+iy)=(log10 e)ln(x+iy).
  • We can use COMPLEX function to convert real and imaginary number in to a complex number.

Examples

  1. IMLOG10("6+7i")=0.964709462857146+0.37443569720420i
  2. IMLOG10("4-5i")=0.806391928359868-0.389151908999031i
  3. IMLOG10("8")=0.903089986991944
  4. IMLOG10("3i")=0.477121254719662+0.682188176920921i
  5. IMLOG10("0")=NULL
  • Imln("8") for that it should consider the imaginary value is zero, but calci is not considering like EXCEL

See Also


References

Bessel Function