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- @stdlib/complex-float64
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Complex128
128-bit complex number.
Installation
npm install @stdlib/complex-float64
Usage
var Complex128 = require( '@stdlib/complex-float64' );
Complex128( real, imag )
128-bit complex number constructor, where real
and imag
are the real and imaginary components, respectively.
var z = new Complex128( 5.0, 3.0 );
// returns <Complex128>
Properties
Complex128.BYTES_PER_ELEMENT
Size (in bytes) of each component.
var nbytes = Complex128.BYTES_PER_ELEMENT;
// returns 8
Complex128.prototype.BYTES_PER_ELEMENT
Size (in bytes) of each component.
var z = new Complex128( 5.0, 3.0 );
var nbytes = z.BYTES_PER_ELEMENT;
// returns 8
Complex128.prototype.byteLength
Length (in bytes) of a complex number.
var z = new Complex128( 5.0, 3.0 );
var nbytes = z.byteLength;
// returns 16
Instance
A Complex128
instance has the following properties...
re
A read-only property returning the real component.
var z = new Complex128( 5.0, 3.0 );
var re = z.re;
// returns 5.0
im
A read-only property returning the imaginary component.
var z = new Complex128( 5.0, -3.0 );
var im = z.im;
// returns -3.0
Methods
Accessor Methods
These methods do not mutate a Complex128
instance and, instead, return a complex number representation.
Complex128.prototype.toString()
Returns a string
representation of a Complex128
instance.
var z = new Complex128( 5.0, 3.0 );
var str = z.toString();
// returns '5 + 3i'
z = new Complex128( -5.0, -3.0 );
str = z.toString();
// returns '-5 - 3i'
Complex128.prototype.toJSON()
Returns a JSON representation of a Complex128
instance. JSON.stringify()
implicitly calls this method when stringifying a Complex128
instance.
var z = new Complex128( 5.0, -3.0 );
var o = z.toJSON();
/*
{
"type": "Complex128",
"re": 5.0,
"im": -3.0
}
*/
To revive a Complex128
number from a JSON string
, see @stdlib/complex/reviver-float64.
Notes
- Both the real and imaginary components are stored as double-precision floating-point numbers.
Examples
var Complex128 = require( '@stdlib/complex-float64' );
var z = new Complex128( 3.0, -2.0 );
console.log( 'type: %s', typeof z );
// => type: object
console.log( 'str: %s', z );
// => str: 3 - 2i
console.log( 'real: %d', z.re );
// => real: 3.0
console.log( 'imag: %d', z.im );
// => imag: -2.0
console.log( 'JSON: %s', JSON.stringify( z ) );
// => JSON: {"type":"Complex128","re":3,"im":-2}
Notice
This package is part of stdlib, a standard library for JavaScript and Node.js, with an emphasis on numerical and scientific computing. The library provides a collection of robust, high performance libraries for mathematics, statistics, streams, utilities, and more.
For more information on the project, filing bug reports and feature requests, and guidance on how to develop stdlib, see the main project repository.
License
See LICENSE.
Copyright
Copyright © 2016-2021. The Stdlib Authors.