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Latest revision as of 10:04, 7 October 2020

This article is about a function from ApCoCoA-1.

Fn.Pow

Returns Base to the power of Exponent.

Syntax

Fn.Pow(Base:RAT,Exponent:RAT):RAT

Description

This function returns the value of Base to the power of Exponent.

with the current global accuracy.

  • @param Base The base.

  • @param Exponent The exponent.

  • @return Returns Base^Exponent.

Example

Fn.SetAccuracy(20);
R := Fn.Pow(2,10);
Dec(R, 30);

1024
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Example

Fn.SetAccuracy(20);
R := Fn.Pow(2,10/3);
Dec(R, 30);

10.07936839915898531814
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Fn.PowN

Fn.SetAccuracy

Fn.GetAccuracy