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Syntax Description<br />

IMARGUMENT(complex _number) Returns the argument (the phi angle) of a<br />

complex_number. <strong>The</strong> complex number is entered in the<br />

form "x + yi" or "x + yj"<br />

IMCONJUGATE(complex _number) Returns the conjugated complex complement to a<br />

complex_number. <strong>The</strong> complex number is entered in the<br />

form "x + yi" or "x + yj"<br />

IMCOS(complex_number) Returns the cosine of a complex_number. <strong>The</strong> complex<br />

number is entered in the form "x + yi" or "x + yj"<br />

IMDIV(numerator; denominator) Returns the division of two complex numbers. Numerator,<br />

Denominator are entered in the form "x + yi" or "x + yj"<br />

IMEXP(complex_number) Returns the power of e (the Eulerian number) and the<br />

complex number. <strong>The</strong> complex_number is entered in the<br />

form "x + yi" or "x + yj"<br />

IMLN(complex_number) Returns the natural logarithm of a complex_number. <strong>The</strong><br />

complex_number is entered in the form "x + yi" or "x + yj”<br />

IMLOG10(complex _number) Returns the common logarithm of a complex_number. <strong>The</strong><br />

complex number is entered in the form "x + yi" or "x + yj"<br />

IMLOG2(complex _number) Returns the binary logarithm of a complex_number. <strong>The</strong><br />

complex number is entered in the form "x + yi" or "x + yj"<br />

IMPOWER(complex _number;<br />

number)<br />

IMPRODUCT(complex _number;<br />

complex_number_1; ...)<br />

Returns the integer power of a complex_number. <strong>The</strong><br />

complex number is entered in the form "x + yi" or "x + yj".<br />

Number is the exponent.<br />

Returns the product of up to 29 complex_numbers. <strong>The</strong><br />

complex numbers are entered in the form "x + yi" or "x + yj"<br />

IMREAL(complex _number) Returns the real coefficient of a complex_number. <strong>The</strong><br />

complex number is entered in the form "x + yi" or "x + yj"<br />

IMSIN(complex_number) Returns the sine of a complex_number. <strong>The</strong> complex<br />

number is entered in the form "x + yi" or "x + yj"<br />

IMSQRT(complex_number) Returns the square root of a complex_number. <strong>The</strong><br />

complex numbers are entered in the form "x + yi" or "x + yj"<br />

IMSUB(complex_number_1;<br />

complex_number_2)<br />

IMSUM(complex_number;<br />

complex_number_1; ...)<br />

Returns the subtraction of two complex_numbers. <strong>The</strong><br />

complex_numbers are entered in the form "x + yi" or "x + yj"<br />

Returns the sum of up to 29 complex numbers. <strong>The</strong><br />

complex_numbers are entered in the form "x + yi" or "x + yj"<br />

OCT2BIN(number; places) Returns the binary number for the octal number entered.<br />

Number is the octal number. Places is the number of<br />

places to be output.<br />

OCT2DEC(number) Returns the decimal number for the octal number entered.<br />

Number is the octal number.<br />

OCT2HEX(number; places) Returns the hexadecimal number for the octal number<br />

entered. Number is the octal number. Places is the number<br />

of places to be output.<br />

Appendix B Description of Functions 393

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