Source File
atoc.go
Belonging Package
internal/strconv
// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.package strconv// ParseComplex converts the string s to a complex number// with the precision specified by bitSize: 64 for complex64, or 128 for complex128.// When bitSize=64, the result still has type complex128, but it will be// convertible to complex64 without changing its value.//// The number represented by s must be of the form N, Ni, or N±Ni, where N stands// for a floating-point number as recognized by [ParseFloat], and i is the imaginary// component. If the second N is unsigned, a + sign is required between the two components// as indicated by the ±. If the second N is NaN, only a + sign is accepted.// The form may be parenthesized and cannot contain any spaces.// The resulting complex number consists of the two components converted by ParseFloat.//// The errors that ParseComplex returns have concrete type [*NumError]// and include err.Num = s.//// If s is not syntactically well-formed, ParseComplex returns err.Err = ErrSyntax.//// If s is syntactically well-formed but either component is more than 1/2 ULP// away from the largest floating point number of the given component's size,// ParseComplex returns err.Err = ErrRange and c = ±Inf for the respective component.func ( string, int) (complex128, error) {:= 64if == 64 {= 32 // complex64 uses float32 parts}// Remove parentheses, if any.if len() >= 2 && [0] == '(' && [len()-1] == ')' {= [1 : len()-1]}var error // pending range error, or nil// Read real part (possibly imaginary part if followed by 'i')., , := parseFloatPrefix(, )if != nil {if != ErrRange {return 0,}=}= [:]// If we have nothing left, we're done.if len() == 0 {return complex(, 0),}// Otherwise, look at the next character.switch [0] {case '+':// Consume the '+' to avoid an error if we have "+NaNi", but// do this only if we don't have a "++" (don't hide that error).if len() > 1 && [1] != '+' {= [1:]}case '-':// okcase 'i':// If 'i' is the last character, we only have an imaginary part.if len() == 1 {return complex(0, ),}fallthroughdefault:return 0, ErrSyntax}// Read imaginary part., , := parseFloatPrefix(, )if != nil {if != ErrRange {return 0,}=}= [:]if != "i" {return 0, ErrSyntax}return complex(, ),}
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