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BigDecimal.Pow Method

Definition

Overloads

Pow(BigDecimal)

Returns a plain BigDecimal whose value is this**rhs, using fixed point arithmetic.

Pow(BigDecimal, MathContext)

Returns a BigDecimal whose value is this**rhs.

Pow(BigDecimal)

Returns a plain BigDecimal whose value is this**rhs, using fixed point arithmetic.

[Android.Runtime.Register("pow", "(Landroid/icu/math/BigDecimal;)Landroid/icu/math/BigDecimal;", "GetPow_Landroid_icu_math_BigDecimal_Handler", ApiSince=24)]
public virtual Android.Icu.Math.BigDecimal? Pow (Android.Icu.Math.BigDecimal? rhs);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("pow", "(Landroid/icu/math/BigDecimal;)Landroid/icu/math/BigDecimal;", "GetPow_Landroid_icu_math_BigDecimal_Handler", ApiSince=24)>]
abstract member Pow : Android.Icu.Math.BigDecimal -> Android.Icu.Math.BigDecimal
override this.Pow : Android.Icu.Math.BigDecimal -> Android.Icu.Math.BigDecimal

Parameters

rhs
BigDecimal

The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the operation (the power).

Returns

A BigDecimal whose value is this**rhs, using fixed point arithmetic.

Attributes

Remarks

Returns a plain BigDecimal whose value is this**rhs, using fixed point arithmetic.

The same as #pow(BigDecimal, MathContext), where the BigDecimal is rhs, and the context is new MathContext(0, MathContext.PLAIN).

The parameter is the power to which the this will be raised; it must be in the range 0 through 999999999, and must have a decimal part of zero. Note that these restrictions may be removed in the future, so they should not be used as a test for a whole number.

In addition, the power must not be negative, as no MathContext is used and so the result would then always be 0.

Java documentation for android.icu.math.BigDecimal.pow(android.icu.math.BigDecimal).

Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by the Android Open Source Project and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 2.5 Attribution License.

Applies to

Pow(BigDecimal, MathContext)

Returns a BigDecimal whose value is this**rhs.

[Android.Runtime.Register("pow", "(Landroid/icu/math/BigDecimal;Landroid/icu/math/MathContext;)Landroid/icu/math/BigDecimal;", "GetPow_Landroid_icu_math_BigDecimal_Landroid_icu_math_MathContext_Handler", ApiSince=24)]
public virtual Android.Icu.Math.BigDecimal? Pow (Android.Icu.Math.BigDecimal? rhs, Android.Icu.Math.MathContext? set);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("pow", "(Landroid/icu/math/BigDecimal;Landroid/icu/math/MathContext;)Landroid/icu/math/BigDecimal;", "GetPow_Landroid_icu_math_BigDecimal_Landroid_icu_math_MathContext_Handler", ApiSince=24)>]
abstract member Pow : Android.Icu.Math.BigDecimal * Android.Icu.Math.MathContext -> Android.Icu.Math.BigDecimal
override this.Pow : Android.Icu.Math.BigDecimal * Android.Icu.Math.MathContext -> Android.Icu.Math.BigDecimal

Parameters

rhs
BigDecimal

The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the operation (the power).

set
MathContext

The MathContext arithmetic settings.

Returns

A BigDecimal whose value is this**rhs.

Attributes

Remarks

Returns a BigDecimal whose value is this**rhs.

Implements the power (<b>^</b>) operator (as defined in the decimal documentation, see BigDecimal class header), and returns the result as a BigDecimal object.

The first parameter is the power to which the this will be raised; it must be in the range -999999999 through 999999999, and must have a decimal part of zero. Note that these restrictions may be removed in the future, so they should not be used as a test for a whole number.

If the digits setting of the MathContext parameter is 0, the power must be zero or positive.

Java documentation for android.icu.math.BigDecimal.pow(android.icu.math.BigDecimal, android.icu.math.MathContext).

Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by the Android Open Source Project and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 2.5 Attribution License.

Applies to