POWER (Transact-SQL)
Returns the value of the specified expression to the specified power.
Syntax
POWER (float_expression , y )
Arguments
float_expression
Is an expression of type float or of a type that can be implicitly converted to float.y
Is the power to which to raise float_expression. y can be an expression of the exact numeric or approximate numeric data type category, except for the bit data type.
Return Types
Same as float_expression.
Examples
A. Using POWER to show results of 0.0
The following example shows a floating point underflow that returns a result of 0.0.
SELECT POWER(2.0, -100.0);
GO
Here is the result set.
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0.0
(1 row(s) affected)
B. Using POWER
The following example returns POWER results for 2.
DECLARE @value int, @counter int;
SET @value = 2;
SET @counter = 1;
WHILE @counter < 5
BEGIN
SELECT POWER(@value, @counter)
SET NOCOUNT ON
SET @counter = @counter + 1
SET NOCOUNT OFF
END;
GO
Here is the result set.
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2
(1 row(s) affected)
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4
(1 row(s) affected)
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8
(1 row(s) affected)
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16
(1 row(s) affected)