Add support for complex number datatypes - #129
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This PR aims to add support for complex number datatypes. Only tested with `std::complex<float>` but I imagine it works just as well with `std::complex<double>`.
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Did you test this? Isn't float 32 bits, and double 64? You are using them as 64 and 128. |
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Hello! I didn't end up using it, but I believe it's like that because the complex numbers are a pair of float/double. |
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True, I will test this and include it |
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This PR aims to add support for complex number datatypes. Only tested with
std::complex<float>but I imagine it works just as well withstd::complex<double>.