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| title: Python Complex Numbers
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| Complex numbers have a real and an imaginary part, each represented by a floating point number.
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| 
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| The imaginary part of a complex number can be created using an imaginary literal, this results in a complex number with a real part of `0.0`:
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| ```python
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| >>> a = 3.5j
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| >>> type(a)
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| <class 'complex'>
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| >>> print(a)
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| 3.5j
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| >>> a.real
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| 0.0
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| >>> a.imag
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| 3.5
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| ```
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| 
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| No literal exists for creating a complex number with non-zero real and imaginary parts. To create a non-zero real part complex number, add an imaginary literal to a floating point number:
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| 
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| ```python
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| >>> a = 1.1 + 3.5j
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| >>> type(a)
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| <class 'complex'>
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| >>> print(a)
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| (1.1+3.5j)
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| >>> a.real
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| 1.1
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| >>> a.imag
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| 3.5
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| ```
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| 
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| Or use the <a href='https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#complex' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>complex constructor</a>.
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| 
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| ```python
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| class complex([real[, imag]])
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| ```
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| 
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| The arguments used to call the complex constructor can be of numeric (including `complex`) type for either parameter:
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| 
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| ```python
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| >>> complex(1, 1)
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| (1+1j)
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| >>> complex(1j, 1j)
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| (-1+1j)
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| >>> complex(1.1, 3.5)
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| (1.1+3.5j)
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| >>> complex(1.1)
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| (1.1+0j)
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| >>> complex(0, 3.5)
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| 3.5j
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| ```
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| 
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| A `string` can also be used as the argument. No second argument is allowed if a string is used as an argument
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| 
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| ```python
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| >>> complex("1.1+3.5j")
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| (1.1+3.5j)
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| ```
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| We can obtain the absolute value of a complex number using the abs() method in python.
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| ```py
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| >>> a=2+3j
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| >>> abs(a)
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| 3.605551275463989
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| >>> b=-1+1j
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| >>> abs(b)
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| 1.4142135623730951
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| ```
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