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== Workaround: IsComplex[] ==
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Sometimes you may want to check if a number is treated as complex number in GeoGebra, as function such as <code>x()</code> and <code>y()</code> do not work with real numbers. As there is no such command as <code>IsComplex</code> you currently have to employ a small trick to check if the number <code>a</code> is complex: <code>complex = IsDefined[sqrt(a) + sqrt(-a)] ∧ (a ≠ 0)</code>.
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Latest revision as of 08:50, 17 May 2013

Workaround: IsComplex[]

Sometimes you may want to check if a number is treated as complex number in GeoGebra, as function such as x() and y() do not work with real numbers. As there is no such command as IsComplex you currently have to employ a small trick to check if the number a is complex: complex = IsDefined[sqrt(a) + sqrt(-a)] ∧ (a ≠ 0).

Note: Complex with imaginary part 0, like a = 2 + 0i, also pass this test. If you just want to check if the imaginary part of a complex number a is not 0 you can use y(a) != 0.
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