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This function returns the value of x**y.
import math math.pow( x, y ) |
Note: This function is not accessible directly so we need to import math module and then we need to call this function using math static object.
Here is the detail of parameters:
x: This is a numeric expression.
y: This is also a numeric expression.
The value of x**y.
#!/usr/bin/python import math # This will import math module print "math.pow(100, 2) : ", math.pow(100, 2) print "math.pow(100, -2) : ", math.pow(100, -2) print "math.pow(2, 4) : ", math.pow(2, 4) print "math.pow(3, 0) : ", math.pow(3, 0) |
This will produce following result:
math.pow(100, 2) : 10000.0 math.pow(100, -2) : 0.0001 math.pow(2, 4) : 16.0 math.pow(3, 0) : 1.0 |
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