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Test whether two double-precision complex floating-point numbers are not equal.
npm install @stdlib/complex-base-assert-is-not-equal
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var isNotEqual = require( '@stdlib/complex-base-assert-is-not-equal' );
Tests whether two double-precision complex floating-point numbers are not equal.
var Complex128 = require( '@stdlib/complex-float64-ctor' );
var z1 = new Complex128( 5.0, 3.0 );
var z2 = new Complex128( 5.0, -3.0 );
var out = isNotEqual( z1, z2 );
// returns true
var Complex128 = require( '@stdlib/complex-float64-ctor' );
var isNotEqual = require( '@stdlib/complex-base-assert-is-not-equal' );
var z1 = new Complex128( 5.0, 3.0 );
var z2 = new Complex128( 5.0, 3.0 );
var out = isNotEqual( z1, z2 );
// returns false
z1 = new Complex128( -5.0, -3.0 );
z2 = new Complex128( 5.0, 3.0 );
out = isNotEqual( z1, z2 );
// returns true
z1 = new Complex128( NaN, 3.0 );
z2 = new Complex128( NaN, 3.0 );
out = isNotEqual( z1, z2 );
// returns true
#include "stdlib/complex/base/assert/is_not_equal.h"
Tests whether double-precision complex floating-point numbers are not equal.
#include "stdlib/complex/float64/ctor.h"
#include <stdbool.h>
stdlib_complex128_t z1 = stdlib_complex128( 5.0, 2.0 );
stdlib_complex128_t z2 = stdlib_complex128( 5.0, -2.0 );
bool v = stdlib_base_complex128_is_not_equal( z1, z2 );
The function accepts the following arguments:
- z1:
[in] stdlib_complex128_t
first double-precision complex floating-point number. - z2:
[in] stdlib_complex128_t
second double-precision complex floating-point number.
bool stdlib_base_complex128_is_not_equal( const stdlib_complex128_t z1, const stdlib_complex128_t z2 );
#include "stdlib/complex/base/assert/is_not_equal.h"
#include "stdlib/complex/float64/ctor.h"
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main( void ) {
const stdlib_complex128_t z[] = {
stdlib_complex128( 5.0, 2.0 ),
stdlib_complex128( -2.0, 1.0 ),
stdlib_complex128( 0.0, -0.0 ),
stdlib_complex128( 0.0/0.0, 0.0/0.0 )
};
bool v;
int i;
for ( i = 0; i < 4; i++ ) {
v = stdlib_base_complex128_is_not_equal( z[ i ], z[ i ] );
printf( "Equal? %s\n", ( v ) ? "True" : "False" );
}
}
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