COMPLEX function: Description, Usage, Syntax, Examples and Explanation
What is COMPLEX function in Excel?
COMPLEX function is one of Engineering functions in Microsoft Excel that converts real and imaginary coefficients into a complex number of the form x + yi or x + yj.
Syntax of COMPLEX function
COMPLEX(real_num, i_num, [suffix])
The COMPLEX function syntax has the following arguments:
- Real_num: The real coefficient of the complex number.
- I_num: The imaginary coefficient of the complex number.
- Suffix (Optional): The suffix for the imaginary component of the complex number. If omitted, suffix is assumed to be “i”.
Note: All complex number functions accept “i” and “j” for suffix, but neither “I” nor “J”. Using uppercase results in the #VALUE! error value. All functions that accept two or more complex numbers require that all suffixes match.
COMPLEX formula explanation
- If real_num is nonnumeric, COMPLEX returns the #VALUE! error value.
- If i_num is nonnumeric, COMPLEX returns the #VALUE! error value.
- If suffix is neither “i” nor “j”, COMPLEX returns the #VALUE! error value.
Example of COMPLEX function
Steps to follow:
1. Open a new Excel worksheet.
2. Copy data in the following table below and paste it in cell A1
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Formula | Description | Result |
=COMPLEX(3,4) | Complex number with 3 and 4 as the real and imaginary coefficients | 3+4i |
=COMPLEX(3,4,”j”) | Complex number with 3 and 4 as the real and imaginary coefficients, and j as the suffix | 3+4j |
=COMPLEX(0,1) | Complex number with 0 and 1 as the real and imaginary coefficients | i |
=COMPLEX(1,0) | Complex number with 1 and 0 as the real and imaginary coefficients | 1 |