Defining Numbers in C++
You have already defined numbers in various examples given in previous chapters. Here is another consolidated example to define various types of numbers in C++:#include <iostream> using namespace std; 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 i :" << i << endl; cout << "long l :" << l << endl; cout << "float f :" << f << endl; cout << "double d :" << d << endl; 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
Math Operations in C++
In addition to the various functions you can create, C++ also includes some useful functions you can use. These functions are available in standard C and C++ libraries and called built-in functions. These are functions that can be included in your program and then use.C++ has a rich set of mathematical operations, which can be performed on various numbers. Following table lists down some useful built-in mathematical functions available in C++.
To utilize these functions you need to include the math header file <cmath>.
| S.N. | Function & Purpose |
|---|---|
| 1 | double cos(double);
This function takes an angle (as a double) and returns the cosine. |
| 2 | double sin(double);
This function takes an angle (as a double) and returns the sine. |
| 3 | double tan(double);
This function takes an angle (as a double) and returns the tangent. |
| 4 | double log(double);
This function takes a number and returns the natural log of that number. |
| 5 | double pow(double, double);
The first is a number you wish to raise and the second is the power you wish to raise it t |
| 6 | double hypot(double, double);
If you pass this function the length of two sides of a right triangle, it will return you the length of the hypotenuse. |
| 7 | double sqrt(double);
You pass this function a number and it gives you this square root. |
| 8 | int abs(int);
This function returns the absolute value of an integer that is passed to it. |
| 9 | double fabs(double);
This function returns the absolute value of any decimal number passed to it. |
| 10 | double floor(double);
Finds the integer which is less than or equal to the argument passed to it. |
#include <iostream> #include <cmath> using namespace std; 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
Random Numbers in C++
There are many cases where you will wish to generate a random number. There are actually two functions you will need to know about random number generation. The first is rand(), this function will only return a pseudo random number. The way to fix this is to first call the srand() function.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> using namespace std; int main () { int i,j; // set the seed srand( (unsigned)time( NULL ) ); /* generate 10 random numbers. */ for( i = 0; i < 10; i++ ) { // generate actual random number j= rand(); cout <<" Random Number : " << j << endl; } 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 Random Number : 902129458 Random Number : 920445370 Random Number : 1319072661 Random Number : 257938873 Random Number : 1256201101 Random Number : 580322989
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