abs() function for complex number in c++ ?



The abs function in C++ is used to find the absolute value of a complex number. The absolute value of a complex number (also known as modulus) is the distance of that number from the origin in the complex plane. This can be found using the formula −

For complex number a+bi:

mod|a+bi| = √(a2+b2)

The abs() function returns the result of the above calculation in C++. It is defined in the complex library that is needed to be included.

PROGRAM TO SHOW USE OF abs() FUNCTION FOR COMPLEX NUMBERS IN C++

#include <iostream> #include <complex> using namespace std; int main () {    float a= 13.0 , b = 5.0;    complex<double> complexnumber (a, b);    cout << "The absolute value of " << a<<"+"<<b<<"i" << " is: ";    cout << abs(complexnumber) << endl;    return 0; }

Output

The absolute value of 13+5i is: 13.9284
Updated on: 2019-08-07T14:41:04+05:30

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