Calculates the inverse hyperbolic cosine of a complex number #include <complex.h> double complex cacosh ( double complex z ); float complex cacoshf ( float complex z ); long double complex cacoshl ( long double complex z ); The cacosh( ) functions return the complex number whose hyperbolic cosine is equal to the argument z. The real part of the return value is non-negative; the imaginary part is in the interval [-pi, +pi]. Exampledouble complex v, z ; double a = 0.0, b = 0.0; puts("Calculate the inverse hyperbolic cosine of a complex number," " cacosh(z)\n"); puts("Enter the real and imaginary parts of a complex number:"); if ( scanf("%lf %lf", &a, &b) == 2) { z = a + b * I; printf( "z = %.2f %+.2f*I.\n", creal(z), cimag(z) ); v = cacosh(z); printf( "The cacosh(z) function yields %.2f %+.2f*I.\n", creal(v), cimag(v) ); printf( "The inverse function, ccosh(cacosh(z)), yields %.2f %+.2f*I.\n", creal( ccosh(v)), cimag( ccosh(v)) ); } else printf("Invalid input.\n"); See AlsoOther hyperbolic trigonometry functions for complex numbers: casinh( ), catanh( ), csinh( ), ccosh( ), and ctanh( ); the hyperbolic cosine and inverse hyperbolic cosine functions for real numbers: cosh( ) and acosh( ) |