Returns the value of 10
x
.
math:exp10( $arg as xs:double?xs:double?If $arg is the empty sequence, the function returns the empty sequence.
Otherwise the result is ten raised to the power of $arg, as defined in the
specification of the exp10 function applied
to 64-bit binary floating point values.
The expression math:exp10(()) returns ().
The expression math:exp10(0) returns 1.0e0.
The expression math:exp10(1) returns 1.0e1.
The expression math:exp10(0.5) returns 3.1622776601683795e0.
The expression math:exp10(-1) returns 1.0e-1.
The expression math:exp10(xs:double('NaN')) returns xs:double('NaN').
The expression math:exp10(xs:double('INF')) returns xs:double('INF').
The expression math:exp10(xs:double('-INF')) returns 0.0e0.
The treatment of overflow and underflow is defined in .