C++ Tutorial
Numbers in C++
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.
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-infunctions.
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.
|
Following
a simple example to show few of the mathematical operations:
#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 oftime() 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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