Example
In this chapter we are going to define the type complex to represent complex numbers. The following example demonstrates the typical uses that one may wish to make of a mathematical type like complex numbers in a model:
- use of data structures
- various types of initializations and assignments
- products, sums and other arithmetic operations
- comparison
- printed output on screen and to a file.
The following model shows how one might work with a new type complex in Mosel:
model "Test complex"
uses "complex"
declarations
c:complex
t:array(1..10) of complex
end-declarations
forall(j in 1..10) t(j):=complex(j,10-j)
t(5):=complex("5+5i")
c:=prod(i in 1..5) t(i)
if c<>0 then
writeln("product: ",c)
end-if
writeln("sum: ", sum(i in 1..10) t(i))
c:= t(1)*t(3)/t(4) + if(t(2)=0,t(10),t(8)) + t(5) - t(9)
writeln("result: ", c)
initializations to "test.dat"
c t
end-initializations
end-model
