Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: MPComplex
Version: 1
Summary: This package contains implementation of the library "MPComplex". MPComplex is a data type supporting complex numbers which allow comparison and sorting operations.
Home-page: https://github.com/DigitalCreativeApkDev/MPComplex
Author: DigitalCreativeApkDev
Author-email: digitalcreativeapkdev2022@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: # MPComplex
        
        MPComplex is a data type which support complex numbers which allow comparison and sorting operations. This library 
        extends 'mpc' in 'mpmath' library (https://pypi.org/project/mpmath/) by allowing comparisons and sorting.
        
        ## MPComplex Operations
        
        The operations supported by MPComplex are addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, power, comparisons, and 
        sorting.
        
        ## Addition
        
        Input: MPComplex(4, 2) + MPComplex(5, 3)
        Output: MPComplex(9, 5)
        
        ## Subtraction
        
        Input: MPComplex(7, 9) - MPComplex(3, 3)
        Output: MPComplex(4, 6)
        
        ## Multiplication
        
        Input: MPComplex(5, 4) * MPComplex(4, 6)
        Output: MPComplex(-4, 46)
        
        ## Division
        
        Input: MPComplex(5, 4) / MPComplex(4, 6)
        Output: MPComplex(0.846153846153846, -0.269230769230769)
        
        ## Power
        
        Input: MPComplex(4, 2) ** 5
        Output: MPComplex(-1216, 1312)
        
        ## Comparisons in General
        
        MPComplex objects are compared to each other in the following order:
        
        1. real part value
        2. imaginary part value
        
        For example, to check whether MPComplex object a is greater than MPComplex object b or not, the program 
        does the following steps:
        
        1. Checks if the real part of a is greater than the real part of b or not. If yes, 'True' is returned.
        2. If the real part of a is equal to the real part of b, go to step 3. Else, go to step 4.
        3. Return true if the imaginary part of a is greater than the imaginary part of b. Else, return 'False'.
        4. Return 'False' immediately.
        
        The similar process applies to the operations 'less than', 'less than or equal to', and 'greater than or equal to'
        as well.
        
        For checking equality of two complex numbers, equality applies if the real and imaginary parts of both numbers are
        equal.
        
        ### Greater Than
        
        Input: MPComplex(5, 4) > MPComplex(4, 6)
        Output: True
        
        ### Greater Than or Equal To
        
        Input: MPComplex(5, 4) >= MPComplex(4, 6)
        Output: True
        
        ### Less Than
        
        Input: MPComplex(5, 4) < MPComplex(4, 6)
        Output: False
        
        ### Less Than or Equal To
        
        Input: MPComplex(5, 4) <= MPComplex(4, 6)
        Output: False
        
        ### Equal To
        
        Input: MPComplex(4, 2) == MPComplex(4, 1)
        Output: False
        
        ### Not Equal To
        
        Input: MPComplex(4, 2) != MPComplex(4, 1)
        Output: True
        
        ## Sorting
        
        If a list of MPComplex objects is called with sort() method, the list will be sorted in ascending order.
        
        Input: [MPComplex(4, 2), MPComplex(4, 1), MPComplex(5, 3), MPComplex(2, 7)].sort()
        Output: [MPComplex(2, 7), MPComplex(4, 1), MPComplex(4, 2), MPComplex(5, 3)]
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
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