| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041 | [discrete][[esql-pow]]=== `POW`[.text-center]image::esql/functions/signature/pow.svg[Embedded,opts=inline]Returns the value of a base (first argument) raised to the power of an exponent (second argument).Both arguments must be numeric. The output is always a double.  Note that it is still possible to overflowa double result here; in that case, null will be returned.[source.merge.styled,esql]----include::{esql-specs}/math.csv-spec[tag=powDI]----[%header.monospaced.styled,format=dsv,separator=|]|===include::{esql-specs}/math.csv-spec[tag=powDI-result]|===[discrete]==== Fractional exponentsThe exponent can be a fraction, which is similar to performing a root.For example, the exponent of `0.5` will give the square root of the base:[source.merge.styled,esql]----include::{esql-specs}/math.csv-spec[tag=powID-sqrt]----[%header.monospaced.styled,format=dsv,separator=|]|===include::{esql-specs}/math.csv-spec[tag=powID-sqrt-result]|===[discrete]==== Table of supported input and output typesFor clarity, the following table describes the output result type for all combinations of numeric input types:include::types/pow.asciidoc[]
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