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    NAME
         cplx.intro complex - introduction to C++ complex number math
         library
    
    SYNOPSIS
         #include <complex.h>
         class complex {
         public:
              complex(double real, double imag= 0.0);
              complex();
              ... // remainder not shown here
         };
    
         #include <iostream.h>
         ostream& operator<< (ostream&, const complex&);
         istream& operator>> (istream&, complex&);
    
    DESCRIPTION
         This implementation of a complex number class and library is
         based  on  the  complex  math library supplied by USL.  Code
         written for use with the USL library should  work  the  same
         way with this implementation.
    
         Class complex, whose definition  is  found  in  header  file
         <complex.h>, uses a typical Cartesian coordinate implementa-
         tion of mathematical complex numbers.  The class includes:
         o functions to convert between polar and  Cartesian  coordi-
         nates.  See cartpol(3C++).
         o overloaded versions of the arithmetic operations, some  of
         which  are  optimized  for combining real and complex opera-
         tions.  See cplxops(3C++).
         o overloaded versions of the usual trigonometric  functions.
         See cplxtrig(3C++).
         o overloaded versions of the usual exponential and logarithm
         functions.  See cplxexp(3C++).
         o error handling which may be overridden by the  user.   See
         cplxerr(3C++).
         o functions to read and write complex numbers via iostreams.
         See ios.intro(3C++).
    
      Constructors
         complex()
              Creates a complex number initialized to (0.0, 0.0).
    
         complex(x, y)
              Creates a complex number initialized to (x, y), where x
              and y have numerical types.  Argument y may be omitted,
              in which case its value is taken as 0.
    
      Input/Output
         The library provides default input and output  routines  for
         complex.   Either  or  both  of these may be replaced by the
         programmer by writing functions with  the  same  signatures.
         The default versions are described here.
    
         input_stream >> x
              Expects the representation of a complex number to  have
              the form
                   ( real , imag )
              where and are integral  or  floating-point  numbers  in
              standard  C++  format.   Any  amount  of whitespace may
              preceed or follow the parentheses and  comma.   If  the
              first non-whitespace character is not `(', that charac-
              ter will be replaced in the stream and  there  will  be
              nothing  further extracted.  Otherwise, if the value is
              not well-formed, extraction from the stream  will  stop
              as  soon  as this is determined, and the stream will be
              put into a "failed" state.  (See the iostream  documen-
              tation.)   In  either  case,  or  if there is any other
              error condition, complex variable x will get the  value
              (0,0).   If the input is in the proper form, x will get
              the represented complex value.
    
         output_stream << x
              Writes the value of complex x to the output  stream  in
              the form expected by the input function as noted above.
    
    SEE ALSO
         cartpol(3C++), cplxerr(3C++), cplxexp(3C++), cplxops(3C++),
         cplxtrig(3C++), ios.intro(3C++).  intro(2), ieee_values(3),
         perror(3), Complex Tutorial
    
    DIAGNOSTICS
         In general, one  of  the  values  (0,  0),  (0,  _HUGE_VAL),
         (_HUGE_VAL,  0),  or (_HUGE_VAL, _HUGE_VAL) will be returned
         when a result is too large or is  mathematically  undefined.
         HUGE_VAL  is  defined  in  the  header  <math.h>,  which  is
         included by <complex.h>, and in this implementation has  the
         value  corresponding to infinity.  See ieee_values(3).  When
         such an error condition occurs, external variable  errno  is
         set to EDOM or ERANGE.  See perror(3), intro(2).
    
    
    
    


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