Complex Numbers
Create a complex number.
Usage
var complex = require( '@stdlib/complex/cmplx' );
complex( real, imag[, dtype] )
Creates a complex number, where real and imag are the real and imaginary components, respectively.
var z = complex( 5.0, 3.0 ); // returns <Complex128>
By default, the function returns a 128-bit complex number. To specify an alternative underlying data type, set the dtype parameter to one of the following:
'float64': store real and imaginary components as double-precision floating-point numbers.'float32': store real and imaginary components as single-precision floating-point numbers.
var z = complex( 5.0, 3.0, 'float32' ); // returns <Complex64>
Examples
var discreteUniform = require( '@stdlib/random/base/discrete-uniform' ).factory; var complex = require( '@stdlib/complex/cmplx' ); var rand = discreteUniform( -50, 50 ); var z; var i; for ( i = 0; i < 100; i++ ) { z = complex( rand(), rand(), 'float64' ); console.log( z.toString() ); }
See Also
@stdlib/complex/float64/ctor: 128-bit complex number.@stdlib/complex/float32/ctor: 64-bit complex number.