imaginary
Defined in header
<complex.h>
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#define imaginary _Imaginary
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This macro expands to the keyword _Imaginary .
This is a convenience macro that makes it possible to use float imaginary , double imaginary , and long double imaginary as an alternative way to write the three pure imaginary C types float _Imaginary , double _Imaginary , and long double _Imaginary
As with any pure imaginary number support in C, this macro is only defined if the imaginary numbers are supported.
A compiler that defines __STDC_IEC_559_COMPLEX__ is not required to support imaginary numbers. POSIX recommends checking if the macro _Imaginary_I is defined to identify imaginary number support. |
(since C99)
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Imaginary numbers are supported if __STDC_IEC_559_COMPLEX__ is defined. |
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Notes
Programs are allowed to undefine and perhaps redefine the imaginary macro.
To date, only Oracle C compiler is known to have implemented imaginary types.
Example
Output:
z = 1.0-2.0i
References
- C17 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:2018):
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- 7.3.1/5 imaginary (p: 136)
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- G.6/1 imaginary (p: 391-392)
- C11 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:2011):
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- 7.3.1/5 imaginary (p: 188)
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- G.6/1 imaginary (p: 537)
- C99 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:1999):
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- 7.3.1/3 imaginary (p: 170)
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- G.6/1 imaginary (p: 472)
See also
(C99)
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complex type macro
(keyword macro) |