Ruby | Numeric imag() function Last Updated : 19 Mar, 2024 Improve Improve Like Article Like Save Share Report The imag() is an inbuilt method in Ruby returns the imag part of the given number. Syntax: num.imag() Parameters: The function needs a number whose imag part is to be returned. Return Value: It returns the imag part. Example 1: # Ruby program for imag() # method in Numeric # Initialize a number num1 = Complex(10, 9) # Prints Imaginary number puts num1.imag() Output: 9 Example 2: # Ruby program for imag() # method in Numeric # Initialize a number num1 = Complex(10, 0) # Prints Imaginary number puts num1.imag() Output: 0 Like Article Suggest improvement Previous Ruby | Numeric finite?() function Next Ruby | Numeric imaginary() function Share your thoughts in the comments Add Your Comment Please Login to comment...