#! /usr/bin/env python # def c8_arg ( c ): #*****************************************************************************80 # ## C8_ARG returns the argument of a C8. # # Discussion: # # The value returned by this function will always lie between 0 and 2*PI. # # Licensing: # # This code is distributed under the GNU LGPL license. # # Modified: # # 09 February 2015 # # Author: # # John Burkardt # # Parameters: # # Input, complex C, the value whose argument is desired. # # Output, real VALUE, the argument. # from r8_atan import r8_atan if ( c.imag == 0.0 and c.real == 0.0 ): value = 0.0 else: r1 = c.imag r2 = c.real value = r8_atan ( r1, r2 ) return value def c8_arg_test ( ): #*****************************************************************************80 # ## C8_ARG_TEST tests C8_ARG. # # Licensing: # # This code is distributed under the GNU LGPL license. # # Modified: # # 09 February 2015 # # Author: # # John Burkardt # import numpy as np import platform from c8_uniform_01 import c8_uniform_01 print ( '' ) print ( 'C8_ARG_TEST' ) print ( ' Python version: %s' % ( platform.python_version ( ) ) ) print ( ' C8_ARG computes the argument of a C8.' ) print ( '' ) print ( ' C1=C8_UNIFORM_01 R2=C8_ARG(C1) R3=NP.ANGLE(C1)' ) print ( ' --------------------- --------------------- ---------------------' ) print ( '' ) seed = 123456789 for i in range ( 0, 10 ): c1, seed = c8_uniform_01 ( seed ) r2 = c8_arg ( c1 ) r3 = np.angle ( c1 ) print ( ' (%12f,%12f) %12f %12f' % ( c1.real, c1.imag, r2, r3 ) ) # # Terminate. # print ( '' ) print ( 'C8_ARG_TEST:' ) print ( ' Normal end of execution.' ) return if ( __name__ == '__main__' ): from timestamp import timestamp timestamp ( ) c8_arg_test ( ) timestamp ( )