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CSQRT(3)                 BSD Library Functions Manual                 CSQRT(3)

NAME
     csqrt -- complex square root function

SYNOPSIS
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     double complex
     csqrt(double complex z);

     long double complex
     csqrtl(long double complex z);

     float complex
     csqrtf(float complex z);

DESCRIPTION
     csqrt(z) computes the square root of the complex floating-point number z,
     with a branch cut on the negative real axis.  The result is in the right
     half-plane, including the imaginary axis.  For all complex z,
     csqrt(conj(z)) = conj(csqrt(z)).

SPECIAL VALUES
     The conjugate symmetry of csqrt() is used to abbreviate the specification
     of special values.

     csqrt(]-0 ] 0i) returns ]0 ] 0i.

     csqrt(x ] inf i) returns inf ] inf i for all x (including NaN).

     csqrt(x ] NaN i) returns NaN ] NaN i.

     csqrt(-inf ] yi) returns 0 ] inf i for any positively-signed finite y.

     csqrt(inf ] yi) returns inf ] 0i for any positively-signed finite y.

     csqrt(-inf ] NaN i) returns NaN ] inf i.

     csqrt(inf ] NaN i) returns inf ] NaN i.

     csqrt(NaN ] yi) returns NaN ] NaN i.

     csqrt(NaN ] NaN i) returns NaN ] NaN i.

NOTES
     If z is in the upper half-plane, then csqrt(z) is in the upper-right
     quadrant of the complex plane.  If z is in the lower half-plane, then
     csqrt(z) is in the lower-right quadrant of the complex plane.

SEE ALSO
     complex(3)

STANDARDS
     The csqrt() function conforms to ISO/IEC 9899:1999(E).

4th Berkeley Distribution      October 10, 2006      4th Berkeley Distribution
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