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NAME
cexp, cexpf — complex exponential functionsLIBRARY
Math Library (libm, -lm)SYNOPSIS
#include < complex.h> double complex
cexp( double complex z);
float complex
cexpf( float complex z);
DESCRIPTION
The cexp() and cexpf() functions compute the complex exponential of z, also known as cis( z).RETURN VALUES
For real numbers x and y, cexp() behaves according to Euler's formula:
cexp(
x + I*y) = (
e**
x *
cos(
y)) + (
I *
e**
x *
sin(
y))
Generally speaking, infinities, zeroes and NaNs are handled as would be expected from this identity given the usual rules of floating-point arithmetic. However, care is taken to avoid generating NaNs when they are not deserved. For example, mathematically we expect that cimag( cexp( x + I*0)); = 0 regardless of the value of x, and cexp() preserves this identity even if x is infinity or NaN. Likewise, cexp( -infinity + I*y) = 0 and creal( cexp( infinity + I*y)); = infinity for any y (even though the latter property is only mathematically true for representable y.) If y is not finite, the sign of the result is indeterminate.
STANDARDS
The cexp() and cexpf() functions conform to ISO/IEC 9899:1999 (“ISO C99”).March 6, 2011 | FreeBSD |