Converting a complex number to polar form and finding it's magnitude

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z = (((-(3)^(0.5) + 3i).^4) * exp((-5i*pi/6))^3)/(2 + 2i)^2; how to convert this into it's polar form and find it's magnitude?

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Lucas García
Lucas García am 1 Sep. 2011
r = abs(z);
theta = atan2(imag(z),real(z));
Also...
r = abs(z);
theta = angle(z);
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Jay
Jay am 18 Apr. 2013
Bearbeitet: Jay am 18 Apr. 2013
can this be converted to a single object to be used in calculations. like to be used in a function that accepts polar form arguments. So i dont have to separate all my polar complex numbers similar to the complex(a,b) function but treats the complex number in rectangular form.
Matt Kindig
Matt Kindig am 19 Apr. 2013
Bearbeitet: Matt Kindig am 19 Apr. 2013
Hi Jay,
I'm not quite sure what you are asking, but you can define a complex number simply as:
z = a+b*1i;
z = 3+2*1i; %for example
This is treated by Matlab as a "single object" for use in calculations, and is expressed in rectangular form. Is this what you are asking?

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