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C Programming Language |
Intro Basics Math Control Structures Operators Arrays & Pointers Strings Structured Types I/O Concurrency Other |
While basic arithmetics works well for many tasks, sometimes more complex math is needed. C provides a set of math functions for performing some common math operations which include trigonometric functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, power and absolute-value functions, and nearest integer functions.
The function prototype and macro definitions for the math functionality discussed in this article can be can accessed by including the <math.h> standard header.
On some compilers, due to historical reasons, the math library is stored separated from the rest of the standard C library. In those compilers, you must specify an additional compiler option -lm
to link against the math library.