Listing 11 Uses the complex number data type
#include <iostream.h> #include "complex.h" main() { complex c1(1,2), c2(3,4); cout << c1 << "+" << c2 <<" == "<< c1+c2 << endl; return 0; } // Output: (1,2) + (3,4) == (4,6) /* End of File */
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#include <iostream.h> #include "complex.h" main() { complex c1(1,2), c2(3,4); cout << c1 << "+" << c2 <<" == "<< c1+c2 << endl; return 0; } // Output: (1,2) + (3,4) == (4,6) /* End of File */
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