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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: - MathIllegalArgumentException – if
r
is negative.
Returns: r·ei·theta
Since: 1.1
/**
* Creates a complex number from the given polar representation.
* <p>
* The value returned is <code>r·e<sup>i·theta</sup></code>,
* computed as <code>r·cos(theta) + r·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, 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 </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·e<sup>i·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;
}
}