Difference between revisions of "ToPoint Command"
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Transforms a complex number into a point. | Transforms a complex number into a point. | ||
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>ToPoint[3 + 2ί]</nowiki></code> yields (3, 2).</div>}} | :{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>ToPoint[3 + 2ί]</nowiki></code> yields (3, 2).</div>}} | ||
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* The complex ί is obtained by pressing {{KeyCode|ALT + i}}. | * The complex ί is obtained by pressing {{KeyCode|ALT + i}}. | ||
* See also [[ToComplex Command]], [[ToExponential Command]] and [[ToPolar Command]]. | * See also [[ToComplex Command]], [[ToExponential Command]] and [[ToPolar Command]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:20, 21 December 2012
CAS Syntax
- ToPoint[ <Complex Number> ]
Transforms a complex number into a point.
- Example:
ToPoint[3 + 2ί]
yields (3, 2).
Note:
- The complex ί is obtained by pressing ALT + i.
- See also ToComplex Command, ToExponential Command and ToPolar Command.