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The <var>ToFloatPower</var> <var>[[Intrinsic classes|intrinsic]]</var> function returns a number that is the method object value [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raised_to_the_power "raised to the float power"] specified by the method argument.
The <var>ToFloatPower</var> [[Intrinsic classes|intrinsic]] function returns a number that is the method object value [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raised_to_the_power "raised to the float power"] specified by the method argument.


==Syntax==
==Syntax==
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===Syntax terms===
===Syntax terms===
<table class="syntaxTable">
<table class="syntaxTable">
<tr><th>%number</th>
<tr><th>%number</th>
<td>A numeric variable to contain the method result. </td></tr>
<td>A numeric variable to contain the method result. </td></tr>
<tr><th>float</th>
<tr><th>float</th>
<td>A <var>Float</var> value. </td></tr>
<td>A <var>Float</var> value. </td></tr>
<tr><th>exponent</th>
<tr><th>exponent</th>
<td>A <var>Float</var> value.</td></tr>
<td>A <var>Float</var> value.</td></tr>
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<ul>
<li>If <var class="term">float</var> is equal to 0, and <var class="term">exponent</var> is less than or equal to 0, the request is cancelled.
<li>If <var class="term">float</var> is equal to 0, and <var class="term">exponent</var> is less than or equal to 0, the request is cancelled.
<li>If <var class="term">float</var> is less than 0, and <var class="term">exponent</var> is not 0, the request is cancelled. This is so because, unlike <var>[[ToIntegerPower_(Float_function)|ToIntegerPower]]</var>, the computation algorithm involves the log of <var class="term">float</var>.
<li>If <var class="term">float</var> is less than 0, and <var class="term">exponent</var> is not 0, the request is cancelled. This is so because, unlike <var>[[ToIntegerPower_(Float_function)|ToIntegerPower]]</var>, the computation algorithm involves the log of <var class="term">float</var>.
<li><var>ToFloatPower</var> uses good-fit techniques that sometimes produce slightly different results from ToIntegerPower with the same inputs.
 
<li><var>ToFloatPower</var> uses good-fit techniques that sometimes produce slightly different results from <var>ToIntegerPower</var> with the same inputs.
 
<li><var>ToFloatPower</var> is an object-oriented version of the <var>$RXPR</var> function.
<li><var>ToFloatPower</var> is an object-oriented version of the <var>$RXPR</var> function.
<li><var>ToFloatPower</var> is available as of <var class="product">[[Sirius Mods|Sirius Mods]]</var> Version 7.3.</ul>
 
<li><var>ToFloatPower</var> is available as of <var class="product">Sirius Mods</var> Version 7.3.
</ul>


==Examples==
==Examples==
<ol><li>For example:
For example:
<p class="code">begin
<p class="code">begin
   [[PrintText statement|printText]] {~} = {3:toFloatPower(6)}
   [[PrintText statement|printText]] {~} = {3:toFloatPower(6)}
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10:toIntegerPower(7) = 10000000
10:toIntegerPower(7) = 10000000
</p>
</p>
Consequently, you should generally use <var>[[ToIntegerPower_(Float_function)|ToIntegerPower]]</var> unless you really are working with non-integer powers.</ol>
Consequently, you should generally use <var>ToIntegerPower</var> unless you really are working with non-integer powers.


==See also==
==See also==
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Latest revision as of 18:15, 2 November 2012

Raise number to a floating point power (Float class)


The ToFloatPower intrinsic function returns a number that is the method object value "raised to the float power" specified by the method argument.

Syntax

%number = float:ToFloatPower( exponent)

Syntax terms

%number A numeric variable to contain the method result.
float A Float value.
exponent A Float value.

Usage notes

  • If float is equal to 0, and exponent is less than or equal to 0, the request is cancelled.
  • If float is less than 0, and exponent is not 0, the request is cancelled. This is so because, unlike ToIntegerPower, the computation algorithm involves the log of float.
  • ToFloatPower uses good-fit techniques that sometimes produce slightly different results from ToIntegerPower with the same inputs.
  • ToFloatPower is an object-oriented version of the $RXPR function.
  • ToFloatPower is available as of Sirius Mods Version 7.3.

Examples

For example:

begin printText {~} = {3:toFloatPower(6)} printText {~} = {3:toIntegerPower(6)} printText {~} = {10:toFloatPower(7)} printText {~} = {10:toIntegerPower(7)} end

displays

3:toFloatPower(6) = 728.999999999999 3:toIntegerPower(6) = 729 10:toFloatPower(7) = 9999999.99999997 10:toIntegerPower(7) = 10000000

Consequently, you should generally use ToIntegerPower unless you really are working with non-integer powers.

See also