Lines Matching refs:style
95 my %DISPLAY_FORMAT = ('style' => 'cartesian',
1315 $display_format{style} = shift;
1326 $self->{display_format}->{style};
1334 $DISPLAY_FORMAT{style};
1350 my $style = $z->display_format;
1352 $style = $DISPLAY_FORMAT{style} unless defined $style;
1354 return $z->stringify_polar if $style =~ /^p/i;
1785 style I<a+bi>, but there are legitimate cases where the polar style
1790 override the default display style, which is C<"cartesian">. Not
1795 returns the current display style for this number. Otherwise whatever you
1796 specify will be the new display style for I<this> particular number.
1808 The polar style attempts to emphasize arguments like I<k*pi/n>
1818 The old display format style, which can have values C<"cartesian"> or
1819 C<"polar">, can be changed using the C<"style"> parameter.
1821 $j->display_format(style => "polar");
1829 The first one is C<"format">, which is a sprintf()-style format string
1843 will be returned, as opposed to only the style parameter value.