Go language provides inbuilt support for basic constants and mathematical functions to perform operations on the numbers with the help of the math package. You can find the base-10 exponential(10**a) of the specified number with the help of the pow10() function provided by the math package. So, you need to add a math package in your program with the help of the import keyword to access the Pow10() function.
Syntax:
func Pow10(a int) float64
- If the value of a<-323, then this function will return 0.
- If the value of a>308, then this function will return +Inf.
Example 1:
// Golang program to illustrate how to find // base-10 exponential of the given numbers package main import ( "fmt"
"math"
) // Main function func main() { // Finding the base-10 exponential
// of the given numbers
// Using Pow10() function
res_1 := math.Pow10(3)
res_2 := math.Pow10(-2)
res_3 := math.Pow10(310)
res_4 := math.Pow10(-300)
// Displaying the result
fmt.Printf( "Result 1: %.1f" , res_1)
fmt.Printf( "\nResult 2: %.1f" , res_2)
fmt.Printf( "\nResult 3: %.1f" , res_3)
fmt.Printf( "\nResult 4: %.1f" , res_4)
} |
Output:
Result 1: 1000.0 Result 2: 0.0 Result 3: +Inf Result 4: 0.0
Example 2:
// Golang program to illustrate how to find // base-10 exponential of the given numbers package main import ( "fmt"
"math"
) // Main function func main() { // Finding the base-10 exponential
// of the given numbers
// Using Pow10() function
nvalue_1 := math.Pow10(2)
nvalue_2 := math.Pow10(3)
// Sum of the given exponentials
res := nvalue_1 + nvalue_2
fmt.Printf( "%.2f + %.2f = %.2f" ,
nvalue_1, nvalue_2, res)
} |
Output:
100.00 + 1000.00 = 1100.00
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