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Complex Number Calculations
# The input/output range of complex numbers
is normally 10 digits for the mantissa and two
digits for the exponent.
# When a complex number has more than 21
digits, the real part and imaginary part are
displayed on separate lines.
# When either the real part or imaginary part
of a complex number equals zero, that part is
not displayed in rectangular form.
# The following functions can be used with
complex numbers.
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k Extraction of Real and Imaginary Parts [OPTN]-[CPLX]-[ReP]/[lmP]
Use the following procedure to extract the real part
a and the imaginary part b from a
complex number of the form a + b i .
Example To extract the real and imaginary parts of the complex number 2 + 5
i
AK3(CPLX)6(g)1(ReP)
(c+f6(g)1(
i ))w
(Real part extraction)
AK3(CPLX)6(g)2(ImP)
(c+f6(g)1(
i ))w
(Imaginary part extraction)