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msgid ":mod:`cmath` --- Mathematical functions for complex numbers"
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msgstr ":mod:`cmath` --- Funções matemáticas para números complexos"
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#: ../../library/cmath.rst:8
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msgid ""
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"This module is always available. It provides access to mathematical "
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"functions for complex numbers. The functions in this module accept "
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"integers, floating-point numbers or complex numbers as arguments. They will "
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"also accept any Python object that has either a :meth:`__complex__` or a "
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":meth:`__float__` method: these methods are used to convert the object to a "
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"also accept any Python object that has either a :meth:`__complex__` or a :"
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"meth:`__float__` method: these methods are used to convert the object to a "
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"complex or floating-point number, respectively, and the function is then "
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"On platforms with hardware and system-level support for signed zeros, "
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"functions involving branch cuts are continuous on *both* sides of the branch"
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" cut: the sign of the zero distinguishes one side of the branch cut from the"
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" other. On platforms that do not support signed zeros the continuity is as "
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"functions involving branch cuts are continuous on *both* sides of the branch "
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"cut: the sign of the zero distinguishes one side of the branch cut from the "
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"other. On platforms that do not support signed zeros the continuity is as "
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"A Python complex number ``z`` is stored internally using *rectangular* or "
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"*Cartesian* coordinates. It is completely determined by its *real part* "
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"``z.real`` and its *imaginary part* ``z.imag``. In other words::"
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"*Cartesian* coordinates. It is completely determined by its *real part* ``z."
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"real`` and its *imaginary part* ``z.imag``. In other words::"
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"*Polar coordinates* give an alternative way to represent a complex number. "
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"In polar coordinates, a complex number *z* is defined by the modulus *r* and"
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" the phase angle *phi*. The modulus *r* is the distance from *z* to the "
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"In polar coordinates, a complex number *z* is defined by the modulus *r* and "
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"the phase angle *phi*. The modulus *r* is the distance from *z* to the "
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"origin, while the phase *phi* is the counterclockwise angle, measured in "
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"the sign of the result is the same as the sign of ``x.imag``, even when ``x."
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"The modulus (absolute value) of a complex number *x* can be computed using "
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"the built-in :func:`abs` function. There is no separate :mod:`cmath` module"
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"the built-in :func:`abs` function. There is no separate :mod:`cmath` module "
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"Return the representation of *x* in polar coordinates. Returns a pair ``(r,"
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" phi)`` where *r* is the modulus of *x* and phi is the phase of *x*. "
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"Return the representation of *x* in polar coordinates. Returns a pair ``(r, "
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"phi)`` where *r* is the modulus of *x* and phi is the phase of *x*. "
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"Return the base-10 logarithm of *x*. This has the same branch cut as "
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"Return the inverse hyperbolic tangent of *x*. There are two branch cuts: One"
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"Return the inverse hyperbolic tangent of *x*. There are two branch cuts: One "
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"Note that the selection of functions is similar, but not identical, to that "
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"are. They would rather have ``math.sqrt(-1)`` raise an exception than "
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"return a complex number. Also note that the functions defined in :mod:"
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"Kahan, W: Branch cuts for complex elementary functions; or, Much ado about "
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"nothing's sign bit. In Iserles, A., and Powell, M. (eds.), The state of the"
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"nothing's sign bit. In Iserles, A., and Powell, M. (eds.), The state of the "
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