Defined in header <complex.h> | ||
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#define imaginary _Imaginary | (since C99) |
This macro expands to the keyword _Imaginary.
This is a convenience macro that makes it possible to use float imaginary
, double imaginary
, and long double imaginary
as an alternative way to write the three pure imaginary C types float _Imaginary
, double _Imaginary
, and long double _Imaginary
.
As with any pure imaginary number support in C, this macro is only defined if the imaginary numbers are supported.
A compiler that defines |
(since C99) (until C11) |
Imaginary numbers are supported if | (since C11) |
Programs are allowed to undefine and perhaps redefine the imaginary
macro.
#include <stdio.h> #include <complex.h> int main(void) { double imaginary i = 2.0*I; // pure imaginary double f = 1.0; // pure real double complex z = f + i; // complex number printf("z = %.1f%+.1fi\n", creal(z), cimag(z)); }
Output:
z = 1.0+2.0i
(C99) | complex type macro (macro constant) |
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