C++ Math
C++ Math
C++ has many functions that allows you to perform mathematical tasks on numbers.
Max and min
The max(x,y) function can be used to find the highest value of x and
y:
And the min(x,y) function can be used to find the lowest value of 
x 
and y:
C++ <cmath> Header
Other functions, such as sqrt (square root), round (rounds a number) and log 
(natural logarithm), can be found in the <cmath> header 
file:
Example
  // Include the cmath library
#include <cmath>
cout << 
  sqrt(64);
cout << round(2.6);
cout << log(2);
 
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Other Math Functions
A list of other popular Math functions (from the <cmath> library) can be found in the table below:
| Function | Description | 
|---|---|
| abs(x) | Returns the absolute value of x | 
| acos(x) | Returns the arccosine of x | 
| asin(x) | Returns the arcsine of x | 
| atan(x) | Returns the arctangent of x | 
| cbrt(x) | Returns the cube root of x | 
| ceil(x) | Returns the value of x rounded up to its nearest integer | 
| cos(x) | Returns the cosine of x | 
| cosh(x) | Returns the hyperbolic cosine of x | 
| exp(x) | Returns the value of Ex | 
| expm1(x) | Returns ex -1 | 
| fabs(x) | Returns the absolute value of a floating x | 
| fdim(x, y) | Returns the positive difference between x and y | 
| floor(x) | Returns the value of x rounded down to its nearest integer | 
| hypot(x, y) | Returns sqrt(x2 +y2) without intermediate overflow or underflow | 
| fma(x, y, z) | Returns x*y+z without losing precision | 
| fmax(x, y) | Returns the highest value of a floating x and y | 
| fmin(x, y) | Returns the lowest value of a floating x and y | 
| fmod(x, y) | Returns the floating point remainder of x/y | 
| pow(x, y) | Returns the value of x to the power of y | 
| sin(x) | Returns the sine of x (x is in radians) | 
| sinh(x) | Returns the hyperbolic sine of a double value | 
| tan(x) | Returns the tangent of an angle | 
| tanh(x) | Returns the hyperbolic tangent of a double value | 
