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						std.math.exponential.pow  - multiple declarations
				Function pow
Compute the value of x n, where n is an integer
						
					
				Example
import stdFunction pow
Compute the power of two integral numbers.
						
				typeof(Unqual!F
				  F x,
				
				  G n
				
				) pure nothrow @nogc @trusted
				
				if (isIntegral!F && isIntegral!G);
						
					
				Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| x | base | 
| n | exponent | 
Returns
x raised to the power of n. If n is negative the result is 1 / pow(x, -n), which is calculated as integer division with remainder. This may result in a division by zero error.
If both x and n are 0, the result is 1.
Throws
If x is 0 and n is negative, the result is the same as the result of a division by zero.
Example
writeln(pow(2, 3)); // 8
writeln(pow(3, 2)); // 9
writeln(pow(2, 10)); // 1_024
writeln(pow(2, 20)); // 1_048_576
writeln(pow(2, 30)); // 1_073_741_824
writeln(pow(0, 0)); // 1
writeln(pow(1, -5)); // 1
writeln(pow(1, -6)); // 1
writeln(pow(-1, -5)); // -1
writeln(pow(-1, -6)); // 1
writeln(pow(-2, 5)); // -32
writeln(pow(-2, -5)); // 0
writeln(pow(cast(double)-2, -5)); // -0.03125
Function pow
Computes integer to floating point powers.
						
				real pow(I, F)
				(
				
				  I x,
				
				  F y
				
				) pure nothrow @nogc @trusted
				
				if (isIntegral!I && isFloatingPoint!F);
						
					
				Example
writeln(pow(2, 5.0)); // 32.0
writeln(pow(7, 3.0)); // 343.0
assert(pow(2, realFunction pow
Calculates xy.
						
				Unqual!(Largest!(F,G)) pow(F, G)
				(
				
				  F x,
				
				  G y
				
				) pure nothrow @nogc @trusted
				
				if (isFloatingPoint!F && isFloatingPoint!G);
						
					
				| x | y | pow(x, y) | div 0 | invalid? | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| anything | ±0.0 | 1.0 | no | no | 
| |x| > 1 | +∞ | +∞ | no | no | 
| |x| < 1 | +∞ | +0.0 | no | no | 
| |x| > 1 | -∞ | +0.0 | no | no | 
| |x| < 1 | -∞ | +∞ | no | no | 
| +∞ | > 0.0 | +∞ | no | no | 
| +∞ | < 0.0 | +0.0 | no | no | 
| -∞ | odd integer > 0.0 | -∞ | no | no | 
| -∞ | > 0.0, not odd integer | +∞ | no | no | 
| -∞ | odd integer < 0.0 | -0.0 | no | no | 
| -∞ | < 0.0, not odd integer | +0.0 | no | no | 
| ±1.0 | ±∞ | -NAN | no | yes | 
| < 0.0 | finite, nonintegral | NAN | no | yes | 
| ±0.0 | odd integer < 0.0 | ±∞ | yes | no | 
| ±0.0 | < 0.0, not odd integer | +∞ | yes | no | 
| ±0.0 | odd integer > 0.0 | ±0.0 | no | no | 
| ±0.0 | > 0.0, not odd integer | +0.0 | no | no | 
Example
import stdExample
import stdAuthors
Walter Bright, Don Clugston, Conversion of CEPHES math library to D by Iain Buclaw and David Nadlinger
License
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