Implement pow(x, n), which calculates x raised to the power n (xn).
Example 1:
Input: 2.00000, 10
Output: 1024.00000
Example 2:
Input: 2.10000, 3
Output: 9.26100
Example 3:
Input: 2.00000, -2
Output: 0.25000
Explanation: 2-2 = 1/22 = 1/4 = 0.25
Note:
-100.0 < x < 100.0
n is a 32-bit signed integer, within the range [−231, 231 − 1]
public static double myPow(double x, int n)
{
double result =1;
if(n==0) return 1;
if(n<0)
{
x = 1 / x;
result = 1;
n = -n;
}
for(int i = 0; i < n; i++)
{
result *= x;
}
return result;
}
public static double myPow1(double x, int n)
{
if(n==0) return 1;
double ans = 1;
for(int i = Math.abs(n);i>0;i =i>>1,x*=x)
{
if((i&1)==1) ans*=x;
}
return n>0?ans:1/ans;
}