Christoph Hormann wrote:
> Seems Tor is right, since i guess the C function pow(x,y) computes the
> same (maybe apart from the optimization done here) this again answers the
> questions about where it is defined.
Yall are getting almost over my head.
I'd once again assert that in parametrics Chris Huff's statement is NOT true
for parametrics:
> It is defined as "x raised to the power of n", and works fine with
> negative x and fractional values of n.
albeit it appears to work fine in isosurfaces.
OR perhaps for isosurfaces: x^n=abs(x)^n* sign(x); whereas parametrics have
something else.
Would parametrics and isosurfaces use different math code for exponents?
Hope I'm not being too much of a pain. But I would suggest "something is
wrong" if we get an image like that in the top of this thread.
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