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NAME¶
std::sqrt(std::complex) - std::sqrt(std::complex)
Synopsis¶
 Defined in header <complex>
  
   template< class T >
  
   std::complex<T> sqrt( const std::complex<T>& z );
  
   Computes the square root of the complex number z with a branch cut along the
  
   negative real axis.
Parameters¶
z - complex number to take the square root of
Return value¶
 If no errors occur, returns the square root of z, in the range of
    the right
  
   half-plane, including the imaginary axis ([0; +∞) along the real axis
    and (−∞; +∞)
  
   along the imaginary axis).
  
   Error handling and special values
  
   Errors are reported consistent with math_errhandling.
  
   If the implementation supports IEEE floating-point arithmetic,
  
   * The function is continuous onto the branch cut taking into account the sign
    of
  
   imaginary part
  
   * std::sqrt(std::conj(z)) == std::conj(std::sqrt(z))
  
   * If z is (±0,+0), the result is (+0,+0)
  
   * If z is (x,+∞), the result is (+∞,+∞) even if x is NaN
  
   * If z is (x,NaN), the result is (NaN,NaN) (unless x is ±∞) and
    FE_INVALID may be
  
   raised
  
   * If z is (-∞,y), the result is (+0,+∞) for finite positive y
  
   * If z is (+∞,y), the result is (+∞,+0) for finite positive y
  
   * If z is (-∞,NaN), the result is (NaN,∞) (sign of imaginary
    part unspecified)
  
   * If z is (+∞,NaN), the result is (+∞,NaN)
  
   * If z is (NaN,y), the result is (NaN,NaN) and FE_INVALID may be raised
  
   * If z is (NaN,NaN), the result is (NaN,NaN)
Notes¶
 The semantics of this function are intended to be consistent with
    the C function
  
   csqrt.
Example¶
// Run this code
  
   #include <complex>
  
   #include <iostream>
  
   int main()
  
   {
  
   std::cout << "Square root of -4 is "
  
   << std::sqrt(std::complex<double>(-4.0, 0.0)) << '\n'
  
   << "Square root of (-4,-0) is "
  
   << std::sqrt(std::complex<double>(-4.0, -0.0))
  
   << " (the other side of the cut)\n";
  
   }
Output:¶
 Square root of -4 is (0,2)
  
   Square root of (-4,-0) is (0,-2) (the other side of the cut)
  
   Defect reports
  
   The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to
  
   previously published C++ standards.
  
   DR Applied to Behavior as published Correct behavior
  
   LWG 2597 C++98 specification mishandles signed zero erroneous requirement
  
   imaginary parts removed
See also¶
 pow(std::complex) complex power, one or both arguments may be a
    complex number
  
   (function template)
  
   sqrt computes square root (\(\small{\sqrt{x}}\)
  
   sqrtf √
  
   sqrtl x)
  
   (C++11) (function)
  
   (C++11)
  
   sqrt(std::valarray) applies the function std::sqrt to each element of
    valarray
  
   (function template)
  
   C documentation for
  
   csqrt
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