EXCEL IMAGINARY FUNCTION

The IMAGINARY function in Excel returns the imaginary coefficient of a complex value.
In other words, the Excel Imaginary function returns the value b for the complex number a + bi, where the inumber

Syntax :

=IMAGINARY( inumber )

Parameters :

  • parameter is a complex integer.

Step By Step Guide of IMAGINARY Function

Example :

The Excel Imaginary function is used to find the imaginary coefficient of five different complex integers in the sample spreadsheet below.
The complex number 6+0i is equivalent to the integer 6 in cell B3; the example in cell B5 utilises the Excel Complex Function to generate the complex number 4+i.

  • #NUM! – Occurs if the inumber parameter given is not recognised as a complex number.
  • #VALUE! – Occurs if the inumber argument supplied is a logical value.

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