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Which systems support a COMPLEX data type?
07-11-2023, 09:42 AM
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Which systems support a COMPLEX data type?
Which calculators or computers and computer languages support the Complex type?

(Here, I define "support" as a notation like C1=C2*C3, not by specific functions like C1=CPXMUL(C2,C3), and also including common trig and log functions)

I am aware of
  • HP 15C
  • HP32S, HP32SII
  • HP35S
  • HP42S
  • HP 71B Math ROM / BASIC
  • HP RPL in the HP 48/49 family
  • Fortran
  • HP 9000/200/300 Basic 5.x
  • C++ can model a Complex type (with operator overloading, so any language with operator overloading should be able to model it, bot it is not built into the language)
  • Some CASIO calculators, as discussed here.

I am sure there are a few more.

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