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February 19, 2004 Complex bug | ||||
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When casting using (idouble) to set the imaginary part of a complex double, the imaginary part of a cdouble never gets set. int main() { double a=5; double b=-0.5; cdouble plx = a +b*1.0i; cdouble ply = a+ (idouble)b; printf("re:%f im:%f\n",plx.re,plx.im); printf("re:%f im:%f\n",ply.re,ply.im); return 1; } prints out re:5.0 im:-0.5 re:5.0 im:0.0 |
February 20, 2004 Re: Complex bug | ||||
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Posted in reply to dickl | On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 17:12:28 -0500, dickl wrote:
> When casting using (idouble) to set the imaginary part of a complex double, the imaginary part of a cdouble never gets set.
Confirmed but not a bug. Casting a number to idouble or double yields just the imaginary or the real part of that number.
How else should that casts be defined? What should the result of
`cast(idouble)(2+3i)' be?
So long.
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February 20, 2004 Re: Complex bug | ||||
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Posted in reply to Manfred Nowak | Ok, but it makes it a little tedious to build a complex number from individual variables. It would be nice to have a way to say cdouble var = a + (imaginary)b; "Manfred Nowak" <svv1999@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:c13se2$2pue$1@digitaldaemon.com... > On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 17:12:28 -0500, dickl wrote: > > > When casting using (idouble) to set the imaginary part of a complex double, > > the imaginary part of a cdouble never gets set. > > Confirmed but not a bug. Casting a number to idouble or double yields just the imaginary or the real part of that number. > > How else should that casts be defined? What should the result of > `cast(idouble)(2+3i)' be? > > So long. |
February 21, 2004 Re: Complex bug | ||||
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Posted in reply to dickl | dickl wrote:
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> It would be nice to have a way to say
> cdouble var = a + (imaginary)b;
`cdouble var = a + b * 1i;'
is even shorter. Why to introduce something special, that needs more
effort? And dont forget the cast! In D the cast keyword is obligate. Only
dmd is so kind to forget about that.
So long.
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