displaying complex numbers
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how do you display a complex number
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Wayne King
on 23 Mar 2012
z = 1+1j
quiver(0,0,real(z),imag(z))
is one way, so that
z = 1+1j;
w = 3-1j;
quiver(zeros(2,1),zeros(2,1),real([z w]'),imag([z w]'))
xlabel('Re(z)'); ylabel('Im(z)');
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Apoorv Somkuwar
on 17 Sep 2020
My command prompt displays only Re(z)
If I write z = 1+5i, the workspace will store z = 1+5i but my command prompt displays it as z = 1.
How do I change this?
TIA
Bill Kersting
on 20 Jul 2018
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A matrix consists of complex elements. How do I display the elements of the matrix in decimal form rather than scientific form?
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Steven Lord
on 21 Jul 2018
If your matrix is a symbolic matrix (its class is sym) use vpa.
If your matrix is a numeric matrix (its class is double or single) use the format function. FYI format only changes how the matrix is displayed, not how it is stored or how it is used in computations.
Bill Kersting
on 21 Jul 2018
My problem is I am an doing power system analysis and have voltages in the magnitude near 8000. This is actually a vector. I can display the real and imaginary parts but they come out in scientific notation. I want to display like 7500 volts at an angle of 30.00 degrees For a three-phase system the vector will be three deep each with a desired magnitude and angle.
vineel chandra
on 5 Apr 2019
if complex number is x
fprintf('%f+i%f \n',real(x),imag(x));
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