real() function in C++
The real() function is defined in the complex header file. The real() function is used to find the real part of the complex number.
Syntax:
template<class T> T real(const complex<T>& z);
Parameter: This method takes a mandatory parameter z: which represents the given complex number.
Return: It returns the real part of the specified complex number.
Below programs illustrate the above function:-
Example 1:-
// C++ program to demonstrate // example of real() function. #include <bits/stdC++.h> using namespace std; // driver function int main() { // defines the complex number: (20.3 + 4.9i) complex< double > realpart(20.3, 4.9); // print the complex number cout << "Complex Number = " << realpart << endl; // prints the real part using the real function cout << "Real part of the complex number is =" << real(realpart) << endl; return 0; } |
Output:
Complex Number = (20.3, 4.9) Real part of the complex number is =20.3
Example 2:-
// C++ program to demonstrate // example of real() function. #include <bits/stdC++.h> using namespace std; // driver function int main() { // defines the complex number: (2 + 2i) complex< double > realpart(2, 2); // print the complex number cout << "Complex Number = " << realpart << endl; // prints the real part using the real function cout << "Real part of the complex number is =" << real(realpart) << endl; return 0; } |
Output:
Complex Number = (2, 2) Real part of the complex number is =2
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