power()

number power(number, number)

Raises the first argument to the power of the second argument, returning the result. If the calculation does not result in a real number, then NaN is returned.

Examples:

power(-1, 0.5)

returns NaN.

if (prin>0 and dur>0 and rate>0, prin*rate/(1-power(1+rate, -dur)), 0)

returns a compounded interest payment value given a non-zero principal (prin), duration (dur) and periodic interest rate (rate).

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