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Re: Math functions in EasyC pro

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Are math and trig functions available in EasyC pro? I am looking to perform an absolute value and a squareroot function.

We could write functions for this and probably will, but it seems to me that these ought to be available in the assignment block.

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I'm pretty sure they can be used if you include the proper library. I think it should be #include <math.h>

You could always write your own absolute value function.
 


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