log of a vector

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Yaser Khojah
Yaser Khojah on 27 Sep 2018
Commented: Yaser Khojah on 28 Sep 2018
I need a help with taking the log of vector C, however when I do it I get some complex numbers. I understand this happens for the negative element but why all the answers are complex. When I take the log for each element individually I do not see that. Can any help please.
if true
% code
c = [1.5906 1.4191 1.1537 0.97438 1.6484 -0.29514 1.2085 0.69238]
log (c)
end
This is what I see after taking the log; is there away to show it with out the i for the non-complex case: 0.464128588916044 + 0.00000000000000i 0.349995805662481 + 0.00000000000000i 0.142979230072927 + 0.00000000000000i -0.0259551554779898 + 0.00000000000000i 0.499827232077424 + 0.00000000000000i -1.22030026884339 + 3.14159265358979i 0.189366422721591 + 0.00000000000000i -0.367624437313319 + 0.00000000000000i

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 27 Sep 2018
A real number is a complex number with an imaginary part equal to 0. If you look at the result of your log you'll see that the complex numbers corresponding to the positive values all have imaginary part of 0.
When an array has at least one complex value (with non-zero imaginary part) matlab will display all numbers in complex notation. There is nothing you can do about that but always remember to look at the imaginary part.
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Yaser Khojah
Yaser Khojah on 27 Sep 2018
Thanks for your detailed explanation. So the complex notation does not impact the model in the case the number is not complex?

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 27 Sep 2018
Matlab will return a vector in complex-number format if any of the elements in the input are negative.
log([2, -2])
ans =
0.69315 + 0i 0.69315 + 3.1416i
However, notice in my example the log of 2 doesn't include an imaginary component. To verify that, use imag() to isolate the imaginary components:
imag(log([2, -2]))
ans =
0 3.1416
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Yaser Khojah
Yaser Khojah on 28 Sep 2018
Thanks Adam for your help

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