| Copyright | (c) The University of Glasgow 2001 |
|---|---|
| License | BSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE) |
| Maintainer | [email protected] |
| Stability | provisional |
| Portability | portable |
| Safe Haskell | Trustworthy |
| Language | Haskell2010 |
Complex numbers.
Complex numbers are an algebraic type.
For a complex number z, abs z is a number with the magnitude of z, but oriented in the positive real direction, whereas signum z has the phase of z, but unit magnitude.
| !a :+ !a infix 6 | forms a complex number from its real and imaginary rectangular components. |
realPart :: Complex a -> a Source
Extracts the real part of a complex number.
imagPart :: Complex a -> a Source
Extracts the imaginary part of a complex number.
mkPolar :: Floating a => a -> a -> Complex a Source
Form a complex number from polar components of magnitude and phase.
cis :: Floating a => a -> Complex a Source
cis t is a complex value with magnitude 1 and phase t (modulo 2*pi).
polar :: RealFloat a => Complex a -> (a, a) Source
The function polar takes a complex number and returns a (magnitude, phase) pair in canonical form: the magnitude is nonnegative, and the phase in the range (-pi, pi]; if the magnitude is zero, then so is the phase.
magnitude :: RealFloat a => Complex a -> a Source
The nonnegative magnitude of a complex number.
phase :: RealFloat a => Complex a -> a Source
The phase of a complex number, in the range (-pi, pi]. If the magnitude is zero, then so is the phase.
conjugate :: Num a => Complex a -> Complex a Source
The conjugate of a complex number.
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