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Single-precision complex floating-point number functions.
npm install @stdlib/complex-float32
var complex = require( '@stdlib/complex-float32' );
Namespace containing single-precision complex floating-point number functions.
var ns = complex;
// returns {...}
The namespace contains the following sub-namespaces:
base
: base (i.e., lower-level) single-precision complex floating-point number functions.The namespace contains the following functions:
conj( z )
: return the complex conjugate of a single-precision complex floating-point number.Complex64( real, imag )
: 64-bit complex number.imag( z )
: return the imaginary component of a single-precision complex floating-point number.parseComplex64( str )
: parse a string representation of a 64-bit complex number.real( z )
: return the real component of a single-precision complex floating-point number.reim( z )
: return the real and imaginary components of a single-precision complex floating-point number.reviveComplex64( key, value )
: revive a JSON-serialized 64-bit complex number.var objectKeys = require( '@stdlib/utils-keys' );
var ns = require( '@stdlib/complex-float32' );
console.log( objectKeys( ns ) );
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0.3.0 (2024-07-28)
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Single-precision complex number functions.
The npm package @stdlib/complex-float32 receives a total of 378,629 weekly downloads. As such, @stdlib/complex-float32 popularity was classified as popular.
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