C++ cmath Library
C++ Math Functions
The <cmath> library has many functions that allow you to perform mathematical tasks on numbers.
A list of all math functions can be found in the table below:
| Function | Description | 
|---|---|
| abs(x) | Returns the absolute value of x | 
| acos(x) | Returns the arccosine of x, in radians | 
| acosh(x) | Returns the hyperbolic arccosine of x | 
| asin(x) | Returns the arcsine of x, in radians | 
| asinh(x) | Returns the hyperbolic arcsine of x | 
| atan(x) | Returns the arctangent of x as a numeric value between -PI/2 and PI/2 radians | 
| atan2(y, x) | Returns the angle theta from the conversion of rectangular coordinates (x, y) to polar coordinates (r, theta) | 
| atanh(x) | Returns the hyperbolic arctangent of x | 
| cbrt(x) | Returns the cube root of x | 
| ceil(x) | Returns the value of x rounded up to its nearest integer | 
| copysign(x, y) | Returns the first floating point x with the sign of the second floating point y | 
| cos(x) | Returns the cosine of x (x is in radians) | 
| cosh(x) | Returns the hyperbolic cosine of x | 
| exp(x) | Returns the value of Ex | 
| exp2(x) | Returns the value of 2x | 
| expm1(x) | Returns ex-1 | 
| erf(x) | Returns the value of the error function at x | 
| erfc(x) | Returns the value of the complementary error function at x | 
| fabs(x) | Returns the absolute value of a floating x | 
| fdim(x) | Returns the positive difference between x and y | 
| floor(x) | Returns the value of x rounded down to its nearest integer | 
| 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 | 
| frexp(x, y) | With x expressed as m*2n, returns the value of m (a value between 0.5 and 1.0) and writes the value of n to the memory at the pointer y | 
| hypot(x, y) | Returns sqrt(x2 +y2) without intermediate overflow or underflow | 
| ilogb(x) | Returns the integer part of the floating-point base logarithm of x | 
| ldexp(x, y) | Returns x*2y | 
| lgamma(x) | Returns the logarithm of the absolute value of the gamma function at x | 
| llrint(x) | Rounds x to a nearby integer and returns the result as a long long integer | 
| llround(x) | Rounds x to the nearest integer and returns the result as a long long integer | 
| log(x) | Returns the natural logarithm of x | 
| log10(x) | Returns the base 10 logarithm of x | 
| log1p(x) | Returns the natural logarithm of x+1 | 
| log2(x) | Returns the base 2 logarithm of the absolute value of x | 
| logb(x) | Returns the floating-point base logarithm of the absolute value of x | 
| lrint(x) | Rounds x to a nearby integer and returns the result as a long integer | 
| lround(x) | Rounds x to the nearest integer and returns the result as a long integer | 
| modf(x, y) | Returns the decimal part of x and writes the integer part to the memory at the pointer y | 
| nan(s) | Returns a NaN (Not a Number) value | 
| nearbyint(x) | Returns x rounded to a nearby integer | 
| nextafter(x, y) | Returns the closest floating point number to x in the direction of y | 
| nexttoward(x, y) | Returns the closest floating point number to x in the direction of y | 
| pow(x, y) | Returns the value of x to the power of y | 
| remainder(x, y) | Return the remainder of x/y rounded to the nearest integer | 
| remquo(x, y, z) | Calculates x/y rounded to the nearest integer, writes the result to the memory at the pointer z and returns the remainder. | 
| rint(x) | Returns x rounded to a nearby integer | 
| round(x) | Returns x rounded to the nearest integer | 
| scalbln(x, y) | Returns x*Ry (R is usually 2) | 
| scalbn(x, y) | Returns x*Ry (R is usually 2) | 
| sin(x) | Returns the sine of x (x is in radians) | 
| sinh(x) | Returns the hyperbolic sine of x | 
| sqrt(x) | Returns the square root of x | 
| tan(x) | Returns the tangent of x (x is in radians) | 
| tanh(x) | Returns the hyperbolic tangent of x | 
| tgamma(x) | Returns the value of the gamma function at x | 
| trunc(x) | Returns the integer part of x | 
Learn more about math in our C++ Math Tutorial.
 
