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write a program in c++ to subtract two complex number using class​

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Answered by padmashinde1463
0

Explanation:

#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

class Complex

{

private:

float real;

float imag;

public:

Complex(): real(0), imag(0){ }

void input()

{

cout << "Enter real and imaginary parts respectively: ";

cin >> real;

cin >> imag;

}

// Operator overloading

Complex operator - (Complex c2)

{

Complex temp;

temp.real = real - c2.real;

temp.imag = imag - c2.imag;

return temp;

}

void output()

{

if(imag < 0)

cout << "Output Complex number: "<< real << imag << "i";

else

cout << "Output Complex number: " << real << "+" << imag << "i";

}

};

int main()

{

Complex c1, c2, result;

cout<<"Enter first complex number:\n";

c1.input();

cout<<"Enter second complex number:\n";

c2.input();

// In case of operator overloading of binary operators in C++ programming,

// the object on right hand side of operator is always assumed as argument by compiler.

result = c1 - c2;

result.output();

return 0;

}

Answered by DeenaMathew
0

#Program to subtract two complex number

Program

#include <iostream.h>

#include<conio.h>

using namespace std;

class Complex

{

   private:

     float real;

     float imag;

   public:

      Complex(): real(0), imag(0){ }

      void input()

      {

          cout << "Enter real and imaginary parts of the number ";

          cin >> real;

          cin >> imag;

      }

     // Operator overloading

      Complex operator - (Complex c2)

      {

          Complex temp;

          temp.real = real - c2.real;

          temp.imag = imag - c2.imag;

          return temp;

      }

      void output()

      {

          if(imag < 0)

              cout << "Output Complex number: "<< real << imag << "i";

          else

              cout << "Output Complex number: " << real << "+" << imag << "i";

      }

};

int main()

{

   Complex c1, c2, result;

   cout<<"Enter first complex number:\n";

   c1.input();

   cout<<"Enter second complex number:\n";

   c2.input();

   result = c1 - c2;

   result.output();

   return 0;

}

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