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Complex(Double, Double) Constructor

Definición

Inicializa una nueva instancia de la estructura Complex utilizando el valor real y el valor imaginario especificados.

public:
 Complex(double real, double imaginary);
public Complex (double real, double imaginary);
new System.Numerics.Complex : double * double -> System.Numerics.Complex
Public Sub New (real As Double, imaginary As Double)

Parámetros

real
Double

Parte real del número complejo.

imaginary
Double

Parte imaginaria del número complejo.

Ejemplos

En el ejemplo siguiente se crean instancias de dos números complejos y, a continuación, se usan operaciones de suma, resta, multiplicación y división.

using System;
using System.Numerics;

public class Example
{
   public static void Main()
   {
      Complex complex1 = new Complex(17.34, 12.87);
      Complex complex2 = new Complex(8.76, 5.19);

      Console.WriteLine("{0} + {1} = {2}", complex1, complex2,
                                          complex1 + complex2);
      Console.WriteLine("{0} - {1} = {2}", complex1, complex2,
                                          complex1 - complex2);
      Console.WriteLine("{0} * {1} = {2}", complex1, complex2,
                                          complex1 * complex2);
      Console.WriteLine("{0} / {1} = {2}", complex1, complex2,
                                          complex1 / complex2);
   }
}
// The example displays the following output:
//    (17.34, 12.87) + (8.76, 5.19) = (26.1, 18.06)
//    (17.34, 12.87) - (8.76, 5.19) = (8.58, 7.68)
//    (17.34, 12.87) * (8.76, 5.19) = (85.1031, 202.7358)
//    (17.34, 12.87) / (8.76, 5.19) = (2.10944241403558, 0.219405693054265)
open System.Numerics

let complex1 = Complex(17.34, 12.87)
let complex2 = Complex(8.76, 5.19)

printfn $"{complex1} + {complex2} = {complex1 + complex2}"
printfn $"{complex1} - {complex2} = {complex1 - complex2}"
printfn $"{complex1} * {complex2} = {complex1 * complex2}"
printfn $"{complex1} / {complex2} = {complex1 / complex2}"
// The example displays the following output:
//    (17.34, 12.87) + (8.76, 5.19) = (26.1, 18.06)
//    (17.34, 12.87) - (8.76, 5.19) = (8.58, 7.68)
//    (17.34, 12.87) * (8.76, 5.19) = (85.1031, 202.7358)
//    (17.34, 12.87) / (8.76, 5.19) = (2.10944241403558, 0.219405693054265)
Imports System.Numerics

Module Example
   Public Sub Main()
      Dim complex1 As New Complex(17.34, 12.87)
      Dim Complex2 As New Complex(8.76, 5.19)
      
      Console.WriteLine("{0} + {1} = {2}", complex1, complex2, 
                                          complex1 + complex2)
      Console.WriteLine("{0} - {1} = {2}", complex1, complex2, 
                                          complex1 - complex2)
      Console.WriteLine("{0} * {1} = {2}", complex1, complex2, 
                                          complex1 * complex2)
      Console.WriteLine("{0} / {1} = {2}", complex1, complex2, 
                                          complex1 / complex2)
   End Sub
End Module
' The example displays the following output:
'    (17.34, 12.87) + (8.76, 5.19) = (26.1, 18.06)
'    (17.34, 12.87) - (8.76, 5.19) = (8.58, 7.68)
'    (17.34, 12.87) * (8.76, 5.19) = (85.1031, 202.7358)
'    (17.34, 12.87) / (8.76, 5.19) = (2.10944241403558, 0.219405693054265)

Comentarios

Los real argumentos o imaginary pueden perder precisión si son tipos de datos que requieren una conversión explícita a Double.

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