C++ cmath cbrt() function
Example
Return the cube root of different numbers:
cout << cbrt(0);
cout << cbrt(1);
cout << cbrt(27);
cout << cbrt(0.64);
cout << cbrt(-27);
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Definition and Usage
The cbrt() function returns the cube root of a number.
The cbrt() function is defined in the <cmath> header file.
Syntax
One of the following:
cbrt(double number);
cbrt(float number);
Parameter Values
| Parameter | Description |
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| number | Required. Specifies a number. If the number is an integer type then it will be treated as a double. |
Technical Details
| Returns: | A float value (if the argument is float) or double value (in any other case) representing the cube root of a number. |
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