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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 the following commands: [[ToComplex Command|ToComplex]], [[ToExponential Command|ToExponential ]] and [[ToPolar Command|ToPolar]]. | *See also the following commands: [[ToComplex Command|ToComplex]], [[ToExponential Command|ToExponential ]] and [[ToPolar Command|ToPolar]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:44, 2 October 2017
- ToPoint( <Complex Number> )
- Creates a point from the complex number.
- Example:
ToPoint(3 + 2ί)
creates a point with coordinates (3, 2).
Notes:
- The complex ί is obtained by pressing ALT + i.
- See also the following commands: ToComplex, ToExponential and ToPolar.