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How to plot a complex function ?

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abc abc on 17 Oct 2017
Commented: Star Strider on 17 Oct 2017
Hello, I have a complex function like this f : z -> f(z) and I wonder how can I plot this because z is complex and f(z) as well. Any suggestions ? Thank you very much !

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 17 Oct 2017
It depends on what you want to do.
To plot the real and imaginary parts as a function of ‘z’:
plot(z, real(f(z)), z, imag(f(z)))
to plot the real and imaginary parts against each other:
plot(real(f(z)), imag(f(z)))
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abc abc
abc abc on 17 Oct 2017
Actually, I have complex data z (1+i, 5+6i,...) and complex data f(z) (8+9i, 5+4i,..) that I would like to plot
Star Strider
Star Strider on 17 Oct 2017
You did not say how you want to plot them.
Try this:
plot(real(z), real(f(z)), imag(z), imag(f(z)))
or some version of it to get the result you want.
You can also plot the absolute values (magnitudes) against each other with the abs function, and the phase angles with the angle function.
The possibilities are myriad, if not infinite.

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