Ruby | Complex abs function
Complex#abs() is a Complex class method which returns the absolute value of the polar form of complex value.
Syntax: Complex.abs()
Parameter: Complex values
Return: absolute value of the polar form of complex value.
Example #1 :
# Ruby code for Complex.abs() method # declaring Complex value a = Complex( 200 ) # declaring Complex value b = Complex(- 1 , 4 ) # declaring Complex value c = Complex( 'i' ) # use of abs() puts "Complex abs form : #{a.abs}\n\n" puts "Complex abs form : #{b.abs}\n\n" puts "Complex abs form : #{c.abs}\n\n" |
Output :
Complex abs form : 200 Complex abs form : 4.123105625617661 Complex abs form : 1
Example #2 :
# Ruby code for Complex.abs() method # declaring Complex value a = Complex( 20 , 90 ) # declaring Complex value b = Complex( 'i' ) # declaring Complex value c = Complex( 100 , - 500 ) # use of abs() puts "Complex abs form : #{a.abs}\n\n" puts "Complex abs form : #{b.abs}\n\n" puts "Complex abs form : #{c.abs}\n\n" |
Output :
Complex abs form : 92.19544457292888 Complex abs form : 1 Complex abs form : 509.9019513592785
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