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void main() DOSBox 0.74, Cpu speed: max 100% cycles, Frameskip 0, Program:
{ Enter any character: 7
Your entered character is a digit.
char ch;
clrscr();
cout<< "Enter any character: ";
cin>> ch;
if(isalpha(ch))
{
cout<< "Your entered character is a letter.";
} DOSBox 0.74, Cpu speed: max 100% cycles, Frameskip 0, Program:
else if(isdigit(ch)) Enter any character: b
Your entered character is a letter.
{
cout<< "Your entered character is a digit.";
}
else
{
cout<< "Your entered character is a symbol.";
} DOSBox 0.74, Cpu speed: max 100% cycles, Frameskip 0, Program:
getch(); Enter any character: #
Your entered character is a symbol._
}
FUNCTIONS OF MATH.H HEADER FILE
The math.h header file provides several mathematical and trigonometric functions that you can
use to perform various mathematical operations. Be sure to include math.h at the top of any
program. Some of the commonly used functions of the math.h header file are:
Function Name Use Example Output
ceil(a) It returns a after rounding up it to the nearest integer. ceil(2.3) 3
fabs(a) It returns the absolute value of a. fabs(-25.86) 25.86
floor(a) It returns a after rounding down it to the nearest floor(35.342) 35
integer.
fmod(a, b) It returns the floating-point reminder after fmod(2.3, 2) 0.3
dividing the a by b.
pow(a, b) It returns a raised to the power b. pow(2, 2) 4
sqrt(a) It returns the square root of a. The value of a must sqrt(49) 7
be greater or equal to zero.
cos(a) It returns the cosine of the angle a. The value of a cos(90) -0.448074
must be in radians.
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