std::cbrt() in C++
Last Updated :
24 Jan, 2022
The std::cbrt() is an inbuilt function in C++ STL which is used to calculate the cube root of number. It accepts a number as argument and returns the cube root of that number.
Syntax:
// Returns cube root num (num can be
// of type int, double, long double or
// long long type.
// The return type is same as parameter
// passed.
cbrt(num)
Parameter: The parameter can be of int, double, long double or long long type.
Return Value: It returns the cube root of the number num. The datatype of returned cube root is same as that of the parameter passed except when an integer is passed as parameter. If the parameter passed is integral then the cbrt() function will return a value of type double.
Examples:
Input : 8
Output : 2
Input : 9
Output : 2.08008
Below program illustrate the cbrt() function:
CPP
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int num1 = 9;
cout << cbrt(num1) << endl;
double num2 = 7.11;
cout << cbrt(num2) << endl;
long long num3 = 7;
cout << cbrt(num3);
return 0;
}
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Output:
2.08008
1.9229
1.91293
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