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Hex Value | $BB28 |
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Returns the polar angle of a complex number or list of complex numbers.
Availability: Token available everywhere.
angle(value)
Name | Type | Optional |
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value | complex|complex[] |
math, CMPLX
, 4:angle(
angle(z) returns the complex argument (also known as the polar angle) of the complex number z. If z is represented as x+i_y_ where x and y are both real, angle(z) returns R►Pθ(x,y) (which is equivalent to tanֿ¹(y_/x_) if x is nonzero). Also works on a list of complex numbers.
angle(3+4i)
.927295218
R►Pθ(3,4)
.927295218
When writing a complex number z in the form
The angle( command also works on matrices, though not in any useful way: angle([A] will return a matrix of the same size as [A], but with all elements 0. If you plan to use this, don't: 0[A] does the same thing, but is smaller and not as questionable (because this behavior is clearly unintentional on TI's part, and may be changed in an OS update).
Source: parts of this page were written by the following TI|BD contributors: burr, DarkerLine, GoVegan, kg583, Myles_Zadok, thornahawk, Trenly.
Calculator | OS Version | Description |
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TI-83 | 0.01013 | Added |