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// // Return base to the power of exponent. // If base == zero and exponent < zero, // print a warning and return zero //
double mypow(double base,int exponent){ » double result=1.0; » if (base==0.0&&exponent<0) { » printf("WARNING: mypow called with zero base and negative exponent\n"); » return 0.0; } » while (exponent>0) { » result*=base; » --exponent; } » while (exponent<0) { » result/=base; » ++exponent; } » return result; }
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// Demonstrate local variables int main(){ » double base=2; » int exponent=3; » double pow1, pow2; » pow1=mypow(2.0, 3); » pow2=mypow(base, exponent);// Surely the computer will take the hint! » printf("power is %f, exponent is %d\n", pow2, exponent); }
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Data

mypow()

base (double)   result (double)
128   136
2
  
1
exponent (int)
176
3

mypow()

base (double)   result (double)
128   136
2
  
1
exponent (int)
176
3

main()

exponent (int)   base (double)
212   216
3
  
2
pow1 (double)   pow2 (double)
224   232
2.78888424e-157
  
1.69714969e+192

Memory

mypow()

128
129
130
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133
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135
base = 2
136
137
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result = 1
176
177
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179
exponent = 3

mypow()

128
129
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135
base = 2
136
137
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143
result = 1
176
177
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179
exponent = 3

main()

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exponent = 3
216
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base = 2
224
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pow1 = 2.78888424e-157
232
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pow2 = 1.69714969e+192

NB: the actual memory address of each variable is the
address shown plus 4287026952 (0xFF86D708).

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Output

power is 8.000000, exponent is 3
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

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