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Alternatively use "x^0.5" or "x^(1/2)". <code>_sq = 9^0.5; //Result is 3 | Alternatively use "x^0.5" or "x^(1/2)". <code>_sq = 9^0.5; //Result is 3 | ||
_sq = 9^(1/2); //Result is 3</code> | _sq = 9^(1/2); //Result is 3</code> |
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- Groups:
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- Parameters:
- x: Number
- Return Value:
- Number
Examples
- Example 1:
private _squareRoot = sqrt 9; // returns 3
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- Posted on 18:05, 24 August 2014 (EST)
- Benargee
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Alternatively use "x^0.5" or "x^(1/2)".
_sq = 9^0.5; //Result is 3 _sq = 9^(1/2); //Result is 3
You can use this method to get any root. Cubed root = x^(1/3) or x^0.333[repeating]. Root 4 = x^(1/4) or x^0.25.