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CACOS(3) Linux Programmer's Manual CACOS(3)

NAME

cacos, cacosf, cacosl - complex arc cosine

SYNOPSIS

#include <complex.h>
 
double complex cacos(double complex z);
 
float complex cacosf(float complex z);
 
long double complex cacosl(long double complex z);
 
Link with -lm.

DESCRIPTION

The cacos() function calculates the complex arc cosine of z. If y = cacos(z), then z = ccos(y). The real part of y is chosen in the interval [0,pi].
One has:
cacos(z) = -i * clog(z + i * csqrt(1 - z * z))

VERSIONS

These functions first appeared in glibc in version 2.1.

CONFORMING TO

C99.

EXAMPLE

/* Link with "-lm" */
#include <complex.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { double complex z, c, f; double complex i = I;
if (argc != 3) { fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s <real> <imag>\n", argv[0]); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); }
z = atof(argv[1]) + atof(argv[2]) * I;
c = cacos(z);
printf("cacos() = %6.3f %6.3f*i\n", creal(c), cimag(c));
f = -i * clog(z + i * csqrt(1 - z * z));
printf("formula = %6.3f %6.3f*i\n", creal(f), cimag(f));
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); }

SEE ALSO

ccos(3), clog(3), complex(7)

COLOPHON

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2011-09-15