With the help of sympy.as_real_imag()
method, we can get the tuple in which we have first value is real and another value is imaginary by using sympy.as_real_imag()
method.
Syntax :
sympy.as_real_imag()
Return : Return a tuple having both real and imaginary value.
Example #1 :
In this example we can see that by using sympy.as_real_imag()
method, we are able to get the tuple having real and imaginary value both are included.
# import sympy from sympy import * # Using sympy.as_real_imag() method gfg = ( 4 + 5 * I).as_real_imag() print (gfg) |
Output :
(4, 5)
Example #2 :
# import sympy from sympy import * # Using sympy.as_real_imag() method gfg = ( 5 + 10 * I - 5 * I * * 2 ).as_real_imag() print (gfg) |
Output :
(10, 10)