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package org.apache.commons.math3.complex;

import org.apache.commons.math3.exception.MathIllegalArgumentException;
import org.apache.commons.math3.exception.util.LocalizedFormats;
import org.apache.commons.math3.util.FastMath;

Static implementations of common Complex utilities functions.
/** * Static implementations of common * {@link org.apache.commons.math3.complex.Complex} utilities functions. * */
public class ComplexUtils {
Default constructor.
/** * Default constructor. */
private ComplexUtils() {}
Creates a complex number from the given polar representation.

The value returned is r·ei·theta, computed as r·cos(theta) + r·sin(theta)i

If either r or theta is NaN, or theta is infinite, Complex.NaN is returned.

If r is infinite and theta is finite, infinite or NaN values may be returned in parts of the result, following the rules for double arithmetic.

Examples:

polar2Complex(INFINITY, π/4) = INFINITY + INFINITY i
polar2Complex(INFINITY, 0) = INFINITY + NaN i
polar2Complex(INFINITY, -π/4) = INFINITY - INFINITY i
polar2Complex(INFINITY, 5π/4) = -INFINITY - INFINITY i 

Params:
  • r – the modulus of the complex number to create
  • theta – the argument of the complex number to create
Throws:
Returns:r·ei·theta
Since:1.1
/** * Creates a complex number from the given polar representation. * <p> * The value returned is <code>r&middot;e<sup>i&middot;theta</sup></code>, * computed as <code>r&middot;cos(theta) + r&middot;sin(theta)i</code></p> * <p> * If either <code>r</code> or <code>theta</code> is NaN, or * <code>theta</code> is infinite, {@link Complex#NaN} is returned.</p> * <p> * If <code>r</code> is infinite and <code>theta</code> is finite, * infinite or NaN values may be returned in parts of the result, following * the rules for double arithmetic.<pre> * Examples: * <code> * polar2Complex(INFINITY, &pi;/4) = INFINITY + INFINITY i * polar2Complex(INFINITY, 0) = INFINITY + NaN i * polar2Complex(INFINITY, -&pi;/4) = INFINITY - INFINITY i * polar2Complex(INFINITY, 5&pi;/4) = -INFINITY - INFINITY i </code></pre></p> * * @param r the modulus of the complex number to create * @param theta the argument of the complex number to create * @return <code>r&middot;e<sup>i&middot;theta</sup></code> * @throws MathIllegalArgumentException if {@code r} is negative. * @since 1.1 */
public static Complex polar2Complex(double r, double theta) throws MathIllegalArgumentException { if (r < 0) { throw new MathIllegalArgumentException( LocalizedFormats.NEGATIVE_COMPLEX_MODULE, r); } return new Complex(r * FastMath.cos(theta), r * FastMath.sin(theta)); }
Convert an array of primitive doubles to an array of Complex objects.
Params:
  • real – Array of numbers to be converted to their Complex equivalent.
Returns:an array of Complex objects.
Since:3.1
/** * Convert an array of primitive doubles to an array of {@code Complex} objects. * * @param real Array of numbers to be converted to their {@code Complex} * equivalent. * @return an array of {@code Complex} objects. * * @since 3.1 */
public static Complex[] convertToComplex(double[] real) { final Complex c[] = new Complex[real.length]; for (int i = 0; i < real.length; i++) { c[i] = new Complex(real[i], 0); } return c; } }