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\section{Built-in Module \sectcode{cmath}}
\label{module-cmath}

\bimodindex{cmath}
\renewcommand{\indexsubitem}{(in module cmath)}
This module is always available.
It provides access to mathematical functions for complex numbers.
The functions are:
\iftexi
\begin{funcdesc}{acos}{x}
\funcline{asin}{x}
\funcline{atan}{x}
\funcline{cos}{x}
\funcline{cosh}{x}
\funcline{exp}{x}
\funcline{log}{x}
\funcline{log10}{x}
\funcline{sin}{x}
\funcline{sinh}{x}
\funcline{sqrt}{x}
\funcline{tan}{x}
\funcline{tanh}{x}
\end{funcdesc}
\else
\code{acos(\varvars{x})},
\code{acosh(\varvars{x})},
\code{asin(\varvars{x})},
\code{asinh(\varvars{x})},
\code{atan(\varvars{x})},
\code{atanh(\varvars{x})},
\code{cos(\varvars{x})},
\code{cosh(\varvars{x})},
\code{exp(\varvars{x})},
\code{log(\varvars{x})},
\code{log10(\varvars{x})},
\code{sin(\varvars{x})},
\code{sinh(\varvars{x})},
\code{sqrt(\varvars{x})},
\code{tan(\varvars{x})},
\code{tanh(\varvars{x})}.
\fi

The module also defines two mathematical constants:
\iftexi
\begin{datadesc}{pi}
\dataline{e}
\end{datadesc}
\else
\code{pi} and \code{e}.
\fi

Note that the selection of functions is similar, but not identical, to
that in module \code{math}.  The reason for having two modules is,
that some users aren't interested in complex numbers, and perhaps
don't even know what they are.  They would rather have \code{math(-1)}
raise an exception than return a complex number.  Also note that the
functions defined in \code{cmath} always return a complex number, even
if the answer can be expressed as a real number (in which case the
complex number has an imaginary part of zero).