numpy.angle#
- numpy.angle(z, deg=False)[source]#
- Return the angle of the complex argument. - Parameters:
- zarray_like
- A complex number or sequence of complex numbers. 
- degbool, optional
- Return angle in degrees if True, radians if False (default). 
 
- Returns:
- anglendarray or scalar
- The counterclockwise angle from the positive real axis on the complex plane in the range - (-pi, pi], with dtype as numpy.float64.
 
 - Notes - This function passes the imaginary and real parts of the argument to - arctan2to compute the result; consequently, it follows the convention of- arctan2when the magnitude of the argument is zero. See example.- Examples - >>> import numpy as np >>> np.angle([1.0, 1.0j, 1+1j]) # in radians array([ 0. , 1.57079633, 0.78539816]) # may vary >>> np.angle(1+1j, deg=True) # in degrees 45.0 >>> np.angle([0., -0., complex(0., -0.), complex(-0., -0.)]) # convention array([ 0. , 3.14159265, -0. , -3.14159265])