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Is there any way to represent "i" in autoit?

By that I'm refering to the Imaginary unit that is equal to "Sqrt(-1)"

Or is the solution to the equation

x^2 + 1 = 0
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Umm, I don't believe so. What are you making that would need imaginary numbers? Imaginary numbers are just that, imaginary. So for what reason, other than to complete an equation from your Algebra 2 homework, would you like to calculate imaginary numbers? :whistle:

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Umm, I don't believe so. What are you making that would need imaginary numbers? Imaginary numbers are just that, imaginary. So for what reason, other than to complete an equation from your Algebra 2 homework, would you like to calculate imaginary numbers? :whistle:

lol

Fractals.

  • 3 weeks later...
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Not sure if it is essential to your calculations but sometimes if you know the bounds of possible negative coordinates you can offset your data 'up' and 'right' so that everything is the 1,1 quadrant.

jh

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