Example: Add Two Complex Numbers
class Complex(internal var real: Double, internal var imag: Double)
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
val n1 = Complex(2.3, 4.5)
val n2 = Complex(3.4, 5.0)
val temp: Complex
temp = add(n1, n2)
System.out.printf("Sum = %.1f + %.1fi", temp.real, temp.imag)
}
fun add(n1: Complex, n2: Complex): Complex {
val temp = Complex(0.0, 0.0)
temp.real = n1.real + n2.real
temp.imag = n1.imag + n2.imag
return temp
}
When you run the program, the output will be:
Sum = 5.7 + 9.5i
In the above program, we created a class Complex
with two member variables: real and imag. As name suggests, real stores real part of a complex number and imag stores the imaginary part.
The Complex
class has a constructor with initializes the value of real and imag.
We also created a new static function add()
that takes two complex numbers as parameters and returns the result as a complex number.
Inside the add()
method, we just add the real and imaginary parts of complex numbers n1 and n2, store it in a new variable temp and return temp.
Then, in the calling function main()
, we print it using printf()
function.
Here's the equivalent Java code: Java program to add two complex numbers