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Can somebody send me the math.h header file used in Turbo C

Feb 7 '06 #1
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Op 7 Feb 2006 01:37:44 -0800 schreef bibin:
Can somebody send me the math.h header file used in Turbo C


No need to go illegal, download TC 2.01 from Borland's website:
bdn.borland.com/article/0,1410,20841,00.html

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Coos
Feb 7 '06 #2
bibin wrote:
Can somebody send me the math.h header file used in Turbo C


We do not deal with specific implementations here, only with the
language itself.

However, math.h will have been part of the Turbo C implementation, so
assuming you follow Borland's instructions and install it properly you
will have a copy on your system already (if you've lost the install set
old versions are available from Borland for free, and all Turbo C
versions are old). If you need help with Turbo C try the support groups
for it and the Borland web site, not forgetting to specify which version
you have.
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Feb 7 '06 #3

"bibin" <va*************@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Can somebody send me the math.h header file used in Turbo C


Not legally. If you have a copy of Turbo C, you
should already have it. Perhaps you didn't install
or configure it correctly. See the documentation.
If you don't have Turbo C, I believe it's available
from the Borland web site.

-Mike
Feb 7 '06 #4
On 7 Feb 2006 01:37:44 -0800, in comp.lang.c , "bibin"
<va*************@gmail.com> wrote:
Can somebody send me the math.h header file used in Turbo C


Why? Its no use unless you have the compiler and libraries. (see the
FAQ).
If you have those, you should have the header too. If not, Borland can
send it to you.
Mark McIntyre
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