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The C++ Standard Library - Second Edition

By : Rainer Grimm
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The C++ Standard Library - Second Edition

By: Rainer Grimm

Overview of this book

Standard template library enables programmers to speed up application development using the built-in data structures and algorithms in their codes. The C++ Standard Library is a comprehensive guide to the updated library of classes, algorithms, functions, iterators, and containers and serves as the best reference to the current C++ 17 standard. Starting with the introduction and history of the standard library, this book goes on to demonstrate how quickly you can manipulate various C++ template classes while writing your applications. You'll also learn in detail the four types of STL components. Then you'll discover the best methods to analyze or modify a string. You'll also learn how to make your application communicate with the outside world using input and output streams and how to use the non-owning string objects with regular strings. By the end of this book, you'll be able to take your programming skills to a higher level by leveraging the standard C++ libraries.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Reader Testimonials
8
6. Adaptors for Containers
19
Index

Numeric Functions Inherited from C

C++ inherited many numeric functions from C. They need the header <cmath>. The table below shows the names of these functions.

Mathematical functions in <cmath>
pow sin tanh asinh fabs
exp cos asin aconsh fmod
sqrt tan acos atanh frexp
log sinh atan ceil ldexp
log10 cosh atan2 floor modf

Additionally, C++ inherits further mathematical functions from C. They are defined in the header <cstdlib>. Once more, the names.

Mathematical functions in <cstdlib>
abs llabs ldiv srand
labs div lldiv rand

All functions for integers are available for the types int, long and long long; all functions for floating point numbers are available for the types...