C# | Math Class Fields with Examples
In C#, the Math class provides the constants and the static methods for logarithmic, trigonometric, and other mathematical functions. Math class has two fields as follows:
- Math.E Field
- Math.PI Field
Math.E Field
This field represents the natural logarithmic base, specified by the constant, e.
Syntax:
public const double E
Program 1: To illustrate the Math.E field in Math class
C#
// C# program to demonstrate the // Constant values of Math.E function using System; class GFG { // Main method static void Main() { // To find E constant values double e = Math.E; // Print result Console.WriteLine( "Math.E = " + e); } } |
Math.E = 2.71828182845905
Program 2: Let’s see an example to compare Math.E with the value calculated from a power series.
C#
// C# program to demonstrate the to // find the values of Math.E field using System; class GFG { // Main Method public static void Main() { // Initialize the data double fact = 1.0; double PS = 0.0; // for loop run until the absolute // values condition satisfied for ( int n = 0; n < 10 && Math.Abs(Math.E - PS) > 1.0E-15; n++) { // Calculate the factorial if (n > 0) // update factorial fact *= ( double )n; // Calculate the power series. PS += 1.0 / fact; // Display the power series result Console.WriteLine(PS); Console.WriteLine(Math.E - PS); } } } |
1 1.71828182845905 2 0.718281828459045 2.5 0.218281828459045 2.66666666666667 0.0516151617923786 2.70833333333333 0.00994849512571205 2.71666666666667 0.00161516179237875 2.71805555555556 0.000226272903489644 2.71825396825397 2.7860205076724E-05 2.71827876984127 3.05861777505356E-06 2.71828152557319 3.02885852843104E-07
Math.PI Field
It represents the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter, specified by the constant, PI(π).
Syntax:
public const double PI
Program 1: To illustrate the Math.PI field in Math class
C#
// C# program to demonstrate the // Constant values of Math.PI function using System; class GFG { // Main method static void Main() { // To find PI constant values double pi_value = Math.PI; // Print result Console.WriteLine( "Math.PI = " + pi_value); } } |
Math.PI = 3.14159265358979
Program 2: To demonstrate the multiplication of different data types with Math.PI constant value.
C#
// C# program to demonstrate the // Constant values of Math.PI function using System; class GFG { // Main method static void Main() { // Multiply int ,float,negative number with // Math.PI and display result Console.WriteLine(1 * Math.PI ); Console.WriteLine(2 * Math.PI ); Console.WriteLine(1.5 * Math.PI ); Console.WriteLine(-3.10 * Math.PI ); } } |
3.14159265358979 6.28318530717959 4.71238898038469 -9.73893722612836
Program 3: Let’s Demonstrate the access of PI and find the Volume of the cylinder.
C#
// C# program to demonstrate the // Constant values of Math.PI function using System; class GFG { // Main method static void Main() { // input radius value double radius = 6; // input length value double length = 9; // calculate the area using PI double area = radius * radius * Math.PI; // Calculate volume double volume = area * length; // print area and volume of cylinder Console.WriteLine( "Area of cylinder is : " + area); Console.WriteLine( "Volume of cylinder is : " + volume); } } |
Area of cylinder is : 113.097335529233 Volume of cylinder is : 1017.87601976309
References:
- https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.math.e(v=vs.110).aspx
- https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.math.pi(v=vs.110).aspx
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