6.2.17 cargl Function
Calculates the argument of a long double precision complex value.
Include
<complex.h>
Prototype
long double complex cargl(long double complex z);
Argument
-
z
- value for which to return the argument
Return Value
Returns the argument (or phase angle) of z
in the interval
and with a branch cut along the negative real axis.
Example
See the notes at the beginning of this chapter or section for
information on using printf()
or scanf()
(and other functions reading and writing the stdin
or
stdout
streams) in the example code.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <complex.h>
int main(void)
{
long double complex x, y;
x = -2.0 + 1.0*I;
y = cargl(x);
printf("The complex argument of %Lf + %Lfi is %Lf + %Lfi\n", creall(x), cimagl(x), creall(y), cimagl(y));
}
Example Output
The complex argument of -2.000000 + 1.000000i is 2.677945 + 0.000000i