std::imag(std::complex)
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| Defined in header <complex>
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| template< class T > T imag( const std::complex<T>& z ); |
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| template< class T > constexpr T imag( const std::complex<T>& z ); |
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| float imag( float z ); template< class DoubleOrInteger > |
(since C++11) (until C++14) |
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| constexpr float imag( float z ); template< class DoubleOrInteger > |
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1) Returns the imaginary component of the complex number
z, i.e. z.imag().|
2) Additional overloads are provided for float, double, long double, and all integer types, which are treated as complex numbers with zero imaginary component.
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(since C++11) |
[edit] Parameters
| z | - | complex value |
[edit] Return value
the imaginary component of z
[edit] See also
| accesses the imaginary part of the complex number (public member function) | |
| returns the real component (function template) | |
| C documentation for cimag
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