PRECISION_OUTPUT: C++ version. Demonstrate the precision() function for controlling the default precision of floating point output. Save prec = cout.precision() = 6 Sqrt ( 2.0 ) = 1.41421 Sqrt ( 3.0 ) = 1.73205 Use setprecision(16), but only on the Sqrt ( 2.0 ) statement. However, all floating point output will now have the new precision. Sqrt ( 2.0 ) = 1.414213562373095 Sqrt ( 3.0 ) = 1.732050807568877 Use cout.precision(10) to request 10 digits of precision. Sqrt ( 2.0 ) = 1.414213562 Sqrt ( 3.0 ) = 1.732050808 Use cout.precision(prec) to restore default precision. Sqrt ( 2.0 ) = 1.41421 Sqrt ( 3.0 ) = 1.73205 PRECISION_OUTPUT Normal end of execution.