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Libreria Complex Java

This document defines a Complex class that represents complex numbers with real and imaginary parts. The class includes methods for common complex number operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and others. It also includes static methods to generate random Complex objects and perform element-wise operations on arrays of Complex numbers.
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Libreria Complex Java

This document defines a Complex class that represents complex numbers with real and imaginary parts. The class includes methods for common complex number operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and others. It also includes static methods to generate random Complex objects and perform element-wise operations on arrays of Complex numbers.
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import java.util.

Random;
/*************************************************************************
* Compilation: javac Complex.java
* Execution: java Complex
*
* Data type for complex numbers.
*
* The data type is "immutable" so once you create and initialize
* a Complex object, you cannot change it. The "final" keyword
* when declaring re and im enforces this rule, making it a
* compile-time error to change the .re or .im fields after
* they've been initialized.
*
* % java Complex
* a = 5.0 + 6.0i
* b = -3.0 + 4.0i
* Re(a) = 5.0
* Im(a) = 6.0
* b + a = 2.0 + 10.0i
* a - b = 8.0 + 2.0i
* a * b = -39.0 + 2.0i
* b * a = -39.0 + 2.0i
* a / b = 0.36 - 1.52i
* (a / b) * b = 5.0 + 6.0i
* conj(a) = 5.0 - 6.0i
* |a| = 7.810249675906654
* tan(a) = -6.685231390246571E-6 + 1.0000103108981198i
*
*************************************************************************/
public class Complex {
private final double re; // the real part
private final double im; // the imaginary part
// create a new object with the given real and imaginary parts
public Complex(double real, double imag) {
re = real;
im = imag;
}
// return a string representation of the invoking Complex object
public String toString() {
if (im == 0) return re + "";
if (re == 0) return im + "i";
if (im < 0) return re + " - " + (-im) + "i";
return re + " + " + im + "i";
}
// return abs/modulus/magnitude and angle/phase/argument
public double abs() { return Math.hypot(re, im); } // Math.sqrt(re*re + i
m*im)
public double phase() { return Math.atan2(im, re); } // between -pi and pi
// return a new Complex object whose value is (this + b)
public Complex plus(Complex b) {
Complex a = this; // invoking object
double real = a.re + b.re;
double imag = a.im + b.im;
return new Complex(real, imag);
}
// return a new Complex object whose value is (this - b)
public Complex minus(Complex b) {
Complex a = this;
double real = a.re - b.re;
double imag = a.im - b.im;
return new Complex(real, imag);
}
// return a new Complex object whose value is (this * b)
public Complex times(Complex b) {
Complex a = this;
double real = a.re * b.re - a.im * b.im;
double imag = a.re * b.im + a.im * b.re;
return new Complex(real, imag);
}
// scalar multiplication
// return a new object whose value is (this * alpha)
public Complex times(double alpha) {
return new Complex(alpha * re, alpha * im);
}
// return a new Complex object whose value is the conjugate of this
public Complex conjugate() { return new Complex(re, -im); }
// return a new Complex object whose value is the reciprocal of this
public Complex reciprocal() {
double scale = re*re + im*im;
return new Complex(re / scale, -im / scale);
}
// return the real or imaginary part
public double re() { return re; }
public double im() { return im; }
// return a / b
public Complex divides(Complex b) {
Complex a = this;
return a.times(b.reciprocal());
}
// return a new Complex object whose value is the complex exponential of thi
s
public Complex exp() {
return new Complex(Math.exp(re) * Math.cos(im), Math.exp(re) * Math.sin(
im));
}
// return a new Complex object whose value is the complex sine of this
public Complex sin() {
return new Complex(Math.sin(re) * Math.cosh(im), Math.cos(re) * Math.sin
h(im));
}
// return a new Complex object whose value is the complex cosine of this
public Complex cos() {
return new Complex(Math.cos(re) * Math.cosh(im), -Math.sin(re) * Math.si
nh(im));
}
// return a new Complex object whose value is the complex tangent of this
public Complex tan() {
return sin().divides(cos());
}

// a static version of plus
public static Complex plus(Complex a, Complex b) {
double real = a.re + b.re;
double imag = a.im + b.im;
Complex sum = new Complex(real, imag);
return sum;
}


//generates an array of complex with random values
public static Complex[] generate (int N){
Complex c[] = new Complex[N];
for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) {
Random r = new Random();
int r1 = r.nextInt(50);
int r2 = r.nextInt(50);
c[i] = new Complex(r1,r2);
}
return c;
}

public static Complex[] generate (double[] x, double[] y){
Complex c[] = new Complex[x.length];
for (int i = 0; i < c.length; i++) {
c[i] = new Complex(x[i], y[i]);
}
return c;
}
// sample client for testing
public static void main(String[] args) {
Complex a = new Complex(5.0, 6.0);
Complex b = new Complex(-3.0, 4.0);
System.out.println("a = " + a);
System.out.println("b = " + b);
System.out.println("Re(a) = " + a.re());
System.out.println("Im(a) = " + a.im());
System.out.println("b + a = " + b.plus(a));
System.out.println("a - b = " + a.minus(b));
System.out.println("a * b = " + a.times(b));
System.out.println("b * a = " + b.times(a));
System.out.println("a / b = " + a.divides(b));
System.out.println("(a / b) * b = " + a.divides(b).times(b));
System.out.println("conj(a) = " + a.conjugate());
System.out.println("|a| = " + a.abs());
System.out.println("tan(a) = " + a.tan());
}
}

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