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(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
pow — Exponential expression
Returns num
raised to the power of
exponent
.
Bilginize:
It is possible to use the ** operator instead.
num
The base to use
exponent
The exponent
num
raised to the power of exponent
.
If both arguments are non-negative integers and the result can be represented
as an integer, the result will be returned with int type,
otherwise it will be returned as a float.
Örnek 1 Some examples of pow()
<?php
var_dump(pow(2, 8)); // int(256)
echo pow(-1, 20); // 1
echo pow(0, 0); // 1
echo pow(10, -1); // 0.1
echo pow(-1, 5.5); // NAN
?>
Bilginize:
This function will convert all input to a number, even non-scalar values, which could lead to weird results.