On Tue, 18 Mar 2014 08:04:44 +0100, Christian Gollwitzer wrote: > Am 15.03.14 17:26, schrieb Jayanth Koushik: >> This is regarding the inbuilt 'complex' function. The python docs say: >> "Note: When converting from a string, the string must not contain >> whitespace around the central + or - operator. For example, >> complex('1+2j') is fine, but complex('1 + 2j') raises ValueError." > > It's funny that you ask this question exactly now; because I'm currently > implementing a compiler for a small language that understands complex > numbers. As others have explained, the basic issue is the question how > to parse an expression like > > 1+2i*3 > > is it "complex(1+2i) times 3"
Putting my mathematician's hat on, I would say *absolutely not*. > or is it sum of 1 and product of complex 2i and 3? This one. Multiplication has higher precedence than addition, so 1+2i*3 has to be evaluated as 1+(2i*3). -- Steve -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list