- 1651
- Computational error; during exponentiation, real extended
floating-point base is plus or minus infinity, and real extended
floating-point exponent is zero.
- 1652
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a real short
floating-point base with a real short floating-point exponent, the
first argument was not a valid IEEE number.
- 1653
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a real long
floating-point base with a real long floating-point exponent, the
first argument was not a valid IEEE number.
- 1654
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a real extended
floating-point base with a real extended floating-point exponent,
the first argument was not a valid IEEE number.
- 1655
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a real short
floating-point base with a real short floating-point exponent, the
second argument was not a valid IEEE number.
- 1656
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a real long
floating-point base with a real long floating-point exponent, the
second argument was not a valid IEEE number.
- 1657
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a real extended
floating-point base with a real extended floating-point exponent,
the second argument was not a valid IEEE number.
- 1658
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a real short
floating-point base with a real short floating-point exponent, both
arguments were not valid IEEE numbers.
- 1659
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a real long
floating-point base with a real long floating-point exponent both
arguments were not valid IEEE numbers.
- 1660
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a real extended
floating-point base with a real extended floating-point exponent,
both arguments were not valid IEEE numbers.
- 1661
- Computational error; during exponentiation for complex short
floating-point base with integer value exponent, an argument plus
or minus infinity is specified.
- 1662
- Computational error; during exponentiation for complex long
floating-point base with integer value exponent, an argument plus
or minus infinity is specified.
- 1663
- Computational error; during exponentiation for complex extended
floating-point base with integer value exponent, an argument plus
or minus infinity is specified.
- 1664
- Computational error; during exponentiation for complex short
floating-point base with integer value exponent, the real part of
the complex argument is not a valid IEEE number.
- 1665
- Computational error; during exponentiation for complex long
floating-point base with integer value exponent, the real part of
the complex argument is not a valid IEEE number.
- 1666
- Computational error; during exponentiation for complex extended
floating-point base with integer value exponent, the real part of
the complex argument is not a valid IEEE number.
- 1667
- Computational error; during exponentiation for complex short
floating-point base with integer value exponent, the imaginary part
of the complex argument is not a valid IEEE number.
- 1668
- Computational error; during exponentiation for complex long
floating-point base with integer value exponent, the imaginary part
of the complex argument is not a valid IEEE number.
- 1669
- Computational error; during exponentiation for complex extended
floating-point base with integer value exponent, the imaginary part
of the complex argument is not a valid IEEE number.
- 1670
- Computational error; during exponentiation for complex short
floating-point base with integer value exponent, both parts of the
complex argument are not valid IEEE numbers.
- 1671
- Computational error; during exponentiation for complex long
floating-point base with integer value exponent, both parts of the
complex argument are not valid IEEE numbers.
- 1672
- Computational error; during exponentiation for complex extended
floating-point base with integer value exponent, both parts of the
complex argument are not valid IEEE numbers.
- 1673
- Computational error; during exponentiation, integer base is
zero and integer exponent is not positive.
- 1674
- Computational error; during exponentiation, integer base is
not plus or minus 1 and integer exponent is not positive.
- 1675
- Computational error; during exponentiation, real short floating-point
base was plus or minus infinity and integer exponent is equal to
plus or minus zero.
- 1676
- Computational error; during exponentiation, real long floating-point
base was plus or minus infinity and integer exponent is equal to
plus or minus zero.
- 1677
- Computational error; during exponentiation, real extended
floating-point base was plus or minus infinity and integer exponent
is equal to plus or minus zero.
- 1678
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a real short
floating-point base with an integer exponent, the first argument
was not a valid IEEE number.
- 1679
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a real long
floating-point base with an integer exponent, the first argument
was not a valid IEEE number.
- 1680
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a real extended
floating-point base with an integer exponent, the first argument
was not a valid IEEE number.
- 1681
- Computational error in the EXP built-in function; for complex
short floating-point arguments, the real argument was not plus or
minus infinity, and the imaginary argument was not zero.
- 1700
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a complex long
floating-point base with a complex long floating-point exponent,
imaginary parts of both complex arguments are not valid IEEE numbers.
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