cMath module contains a number of functions which is used for mathematical operations for complex numbers. The cmath.polar() function is used to convert a complex number to polar coordinates. The value passed in this function can be int, float, and complex numbers.
Syntax: cmath.polar(x)
Parameter:This method accepts the following parameters.
- x :This parameter is the number to find polar coordinates of.
Returns:This method returns a tuple value that represent the polar coordinates.
Below examples illustrate the use of above function:
Example #1 :
Python3
# Python code to implement # the polar()function # importing "cmath" # for mathematical operations import cmath # using cmath.polar() method val = cmath.polar( 1 ) print (val) |
Output:
(1.0, 0.0)
Example 2:
Python3
# Python code to implement # the polar()function # importing "cmath" # for mathematical operations import cmath # using cmath.polar() method val = cmath.polar( 2 + 4j ) print (val) |
Output:
(4.47213595499958, 1.1071487177940904)