Simple Math With Complex Arrays
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I seem to be unable to do some basic arithmetic with complex numbers in matlab.
When I define the arrays,
B=complex(cos(A),sin(A));
C=complex(cos(A),sin(A));
I get complex arrays. A is real. When I then define a pair of vectors,
i=2:M-1;
j=2:N-1;
To make the following calculation,
C(i,j) = (B(i-1,j)-B(i+1,j))/(2*dx)
or this,
C(i,j)= complex(real((B(i-1,j)-B(i+1,j))/(2*dx)),imag((B(i-1,j)-B(i+1,j))/(2*dx)));
C(i,j) is real. This is just subtraction. Does there exist some way to do basic arithmetic with complex arrays? Or do I need to break these arrays up and then define my own algebra?
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James Tursa
on 23 Oct 2018
Show an entire running code snippet with A, M, N, dx etc all defined that replicates your problem. That way we can run exactly what you are running.
To answer your question, you don't need to do anything special to do complex arithmetic in MATLAB. All of the operators etc are already coded to handle complex variables.
Matthew Reed
on 23 Oct 2018
Matthew Reed
on 23 Oct 2018
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James Tursa
on 23 Oct 2018
Edited: James Tursa
on 23 Oct 2018
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So, MATLAB has functions i and j defined as the imaginary sqrt(-1) values. I notice that you are using i and j as indexing. This will shadow these MATLAB i and j functions. If you have any code that uses i and j assuming they are the sqrt(-1) value but instead get your indexing vectors, this will of course will not work. I would recommend changing your indexing variable names to something else, like x and y or maybe I and J so that there isn't a potential conflict. And rewrite any code you wrote that uses i and j for sqrt(-1) to instead use 1i and 1j.
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Matthew Reed
on 23 Oct 2018
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