Lines Matching defs:pow
166 * For example, the result of the {@code pow} method using the
167 * {@linkplain #pow(int, MathContext) specified algorithm} can
841 b = BigInteger.valueOf(5).pow(-exponent).multiply(s);
844 b = BigInteger.valueOf(2).pow(exponent).multiply(s);
1940 * 999999999, inclusive. {@code ZERO.pow(0)} returns {@link
1951 public BigDecimal pow(int n) {
1954 // No need to calculate pow(n) if result will over/underflow.
1958 return new BigDecimal(intVal.pow(n), newScale);
2012 public BigDecimal pow(int n, MathContext mc) {
2014 return pow(n);
3374 // BigInteger.pow is slow, so make 10**n by constructing a