numpy.
angle
Return the angle of the complex argument.
A complex number or sequence of complex numbers.
Return angle in degrees if True, radians if False (default).
The counterclockwise angle from the positive real axis on the complex plane in the range (-pi, pi], with dtype as numpy.float64.
(-pi, pi]
Changed in version 1.16.0: This function works on subclasses of ndarray like ma.array.
ma.array
See also
arctan2
absolute
Notes
Although the angle of the complex number 0 is undefined, numpy.angle(0) returns the value 0.
numpy.angle(0)
Examples
>>> np.angle([1.0, 1.0j, 1+1j]) # in radians array([ 0. , 1.57079633, 0.78539816]) # may vary >>> np.angle(1+1j, deg=True) # in degrees 45.0