std::complex<T>::operator+(unary), operator-(unary)
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template<class T > std::complex<T> operator+(conststd::complex<T>& val ); | (until C++20) | |
template<class T > constexprstd::complex<T> operator+(conststd::complex<T>& val ); | (since C++20) | |
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template<class T > std::complex<T> operator-(conststd::complex<T>& val ); | (until C++20) | |
template<class T > constexprstd::complex<T> operator-(conststd::complex<T>& val ); | (since C++20) | |
Implements the analogs of the unary arithmetic operators for complex numbers.
1) Returns the value of its argument
2) Negates the argument
[edit]Parameters
val | - | the complex number argument |
[edit]Return value
1) a copy of the argument, std::complex<T>(val)
2) negated argument, std::complex<T>(-val.real(), -val.imag())
[edit]See also
performs complex number arithmetic on two complex values or a complex and a scalar (function template) |