carg, cargf, cargl — calculate the complex argument
#include <complex.h>
| double
            carg( | double complex z ); | 
| float
            cargf( | float complex z ); | 
| long double
            cargl( | long double complex z ); | 
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A complex number can be described by two real coordinates. One may use rectangular coordinates and gets
    z = x + I * y
      where x = creal(z) and y = cimag(z).
Or one may use polar coordinates and gets
    z = r * cexp(I * a)
      where r = cabs(z)
      is the "radius", the "modulus", the absolute value of
      z, and a = carg(z) is the "phase angle",
      the argument of z.
One has:
    tan(carg(z)) = cimag(z) / creal(z)