Numbers
Numbers
Numbers
Normally, when we work with Numbers, we use primitive data types such as int, short,
long, float and double, etc. The number data types, their possible values and number
ranges have been explained while discussing C++ Data Types.
int main ()
{
// number definition:
short s;
int
i;
long l;
float f;
double d;
// number assignments;
s = 10;
i = 1000;
l = 1000000;
f = 230.47;
d = 30949.374;
// number printing;
cout << "short s :" << s << endl;
cout << "int
return 0;
}
When the above code is compiled and executed, it produces the following result:
short s :10
int
i :1000
long l :1000000
float f :230.47
double d :30949.4
double cos(double);
This function takes an angle (as a double) and returns the cosine.
double sin(double);
This function takes an angle (as a double) and returns the sine.
double tan(double);
This function takes an angle (as a double) and returns the tangent.
double log(double);
This function takes a number and returns the natural log of that number.
double sqrt(double);
You pass this function a number and it gives you this square root.
int abs(int);
This function returns the absolute value of an integer that is passed to it.
double fabs(double);
This function returns the absolute value of any decimal number passed to it.
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double floor(double);
Finds the integer which is less than or equal to the argument passed to it.
int main ()
{
// number definition:
short s = 10;
int
i = -1000;
long l = 100000;
float f = 230.47;
double d = 200.374;
// mathematical operations;
cout << "sin(d) :" << sin(d) << endl;
cout << "abs(i) :" << abs(i) << endl;
cout << "floor(d) :" << floor(d) << endl;
cout << "sqrt(f) :" << sqrt(f) << endl;
cout << "pow( d, 2) :" << pow(d, 2) << endl;
return 0;
}
When the above code is compiled and executed, it produces the following result:
sign(d) :-0.634939
abs(i) :1000
floor(d) :200
sqrt(f) :15.1812
pow( d, 2 ) :40149.7
Following is a simple example to generate few random numbers. This example makes use
of time() function to get the number of seconds on your system time, to randomly seed the
rand() function:
#include <iostream>
#include <ctime>
#include <cstdlib>
int main ()
{
int i,j;
return 0;
}
When the above code is compiled and executed, it produces the following result:
Random Number : 1748144778
Random Number : 630873888
Random Number : 2134540646
Random Number : 219404170