type/cx_zero
check for an object of type complex zero
Calling Sequence
Parameters
Description
Examples
type(x, cx_zero)
x
-
any expression
The type(x, cx_zero) function returns true if x is a 2-argument nonreal, where both arguments are 0., 0., or −0..
The quantities 0., −0., 0.⁢I, and −0.⁢I are distinct and different from the quantities 0.+0.⁢I, 0.−0.⁢I, −0.+0.⁢I, and −0.−0.⁢I.
type⁡0,cx_zero
false
type⁡−0.,cx_zero
type⁡0.⁢I,cx_zero
type⁡0+0.⁢I,cx_zero
type⁡0.+0.⁢I,cx_zero
true
type⁡−0.−0.⁢I,cx_zero
The distinction amongst the zeros allows Maple to return results such as the following.
ln⁡−1−0.⁢I
0.−3.141592654⁢I
ln⁡−1+0.⁢I
0.+3.141592654⁢I
See Also
Im
Re
type
type/complex
type/cx_infinity
type/nonreal
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