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|  | title: Python Powxy | ||
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|  | `pow(x, y, z)` is a built-in function in Python 3 to calculate `x` to the power `y`, and if `z` is present, returns `x` to the power `y` [modulo](https://processing.org/reference/modulo.html) `z`. | ||
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|  | ## Arguments
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|  | The arguments must have numeric types. | ||
|  | This function takes two arguments, `x` and `y`, as well as three, `x`, `y`, and`z`. | ||
|  | If `z` is present, `x` and `y` must be of integer types, and y must be non-negative. | ||
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|  | ## Return
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|  | If `z` is present, it returns `x` to the power `y` modulo `z`. If only `x` and `y` are present, it returns `x` to the power `y` (same as `x**y`). | ||
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|  | ## Example
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|  | ```python | ||
|  | print(pow(2,4))    # prints 16 | ||
|  | print(pow(10,-2))  # prints 0.01 | ||
|  | print(pow(4,3,5))  # prints 4 | ||
|  | ``` | ||
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|  | <a href='https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#pow' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Official Documentation</a> |