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* This function currently appears in the AddIn category of the Function Wizard.
 
* This function currently appears in the AddIn category of the Function Wizard.

Revision as of 13:54, 25 February 2009


IMARGUMENT

Returns the argument of a complex number.

This function is only available if the Analysis AddIn is installed.

Syntax:

IMARGUMENT(complexnumber)

complexnumber is text representing a complex number, for example as a+bi or a+bj.
IMARGUMENT returns the argument of complexnumber in radians - that is, in a polar representation, the angle relative to the horizontal axis. For a complex number a+bi = r(cosφ + isinφ) the argument is φ.

Example:

IMARGUMENT("3+3i")

returns 0.785398163397 - that is 2π/8 radians.

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Issues:

  • This function currently appears in the AddIn category of the Function Wizard.
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