- 1701
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a complex extended
floating-point base with a complex extended floating-point exponent,
imaginary parts of both complex arguments are not valid IEEE numbers.
- 1702
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a complex short
floating-point base with a complex short floating-point exponent,
real part of first complex argument and imaginary part of second
complex argument are not valid IEEE numbers.
- 1703
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a complex long
floating-point base with a complex long floating-point exponent,
real part of first complex argument and imaginary part of second
complex argument are not valid IEEE numbers.
- 1704
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a complex extended
floating-point base with a complex extended floating-point exponent,
real part of first complex argument and imaginary part of second
complex argument are not valid IEEE numbers.
- 1705
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a complex short
floating-point base with a complex short floating-point exponent,
imaginary part of first complex argument and real part of second
complex argument are not valid IEEE numbers.
- 1706
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a complex long
floating-point base with a complex long floating-point exponent,
imaginary part of first complex argument and real part of second
complex argument are not valid IEEE numbers.
- 1707
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a complex extended
floating-point base with a complex extended floating-point exponent,
imaginary part of first complex argument and real part of second
complex argument are not valid IEEE numbers.
- 1708
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a complex short
floating-point base with a complex short floating-point exponent,
real part of first complex argument was the only valid IEEE number.
- 1709
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a complex long
floating-point base with a complex long floating-point exponent,
real part of first complex argument was the only valid IEEE number.
- 1710
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a complex extended
floating-point base with a complex extended floating-point exponent,
real part of first complex argument was the only valid IEEE number.
- 1711
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a complex short
floating-point base with a complex short floating-point exponent,
imaginary part of first complex argument was the only valid IEEE
number.
- 1712
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a complex long
floating-point base with a complex long floating-point exponent,
imaginary part of first complex argument was the only valid IEEE
number.
- 1713
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a complex extended
floating-point base with a complex extended floating-point exponent,
imaginary part of first complex argument was the only valid IEEE
number.
- 1714
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a complex short
floating-point base with a complex short floating-point exponent,
real part of second complex argument was the only valid IEEE number.
- 1715
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a complex long
floating-point base with a complex long floating-point exponent,
real part of second complex argument was the only valid IEEE number.
- 1716
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a complex extended
floating-point base with a complex extended floating-point exponent,
real part of second complex argument was the only valid IEEE number.
- 1717
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a complex short
floating-point base with a complex short floating-point exponent,
imaginary part of second complex argument was the only valid IEEE
number.
- 1718
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a complex long
floating-point base with a complex long floating-point exponent,
imaginary part of second complex argument was the only valid IEEE
number.
- 1719
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a complex extended
floating-point base with a complex extended floating-point exponent,
imaginary part of second complex argument was the only valid IEEE
number.
- 1720
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a complex short
floating-point base with a complex short floating-point exponent,
both parts of both complex arguments were not valid IEEE numbers.
- 1721
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a complex long
floating-point base with a complex long floating-point exponent,
both parts of both complex arguments were not valid IEEE numbers.
- 1722
- Computational error; during exponentiation for a complex extended
floating-point base with a complex extended floating-point exponent,
both parts of both complex arguments were not valid IEEE numbers.
- 1723
- Computational error; during exponentiation, real short floating-point
base plus or minus infinity and real short floating-point exponent
is an invalid 32-bit integer.
- 1724
- Computational error; during exponentiation, real long floating-point
base is plus or minus infinity and real long floating-point exponent
is an invalid 32-bit integer.
- 1725
- Computational error; during exponentiation, real extended
floating-point base plus or minus infinity and real extended floating-point
exponent is an invalid 32-bit integer.
- 1726
- Computational error; during exponentiation, real short floating-point
base plus 1 and real short floating-point exponent is plus or minus
infinity.
- 1727
- Computational error; during exponentiation, real long floating-point
base is +1 and real long floating-point exponent is plus
or minus infinity.
- 1728
- Computational error; during exponentiation, real extended
floating-point base is +1 and real extended floating-point
exponent is plus or minus infinity.
- 1729
- Computational error; during exponentiation, real short floating-point
base is zero and real short floating-point exponent is not positive
or zero.
- 1730
- Computational error; during exponentiation, real long floating-point
base is zero and real long floating-point exponent is not positive
or zero.
- 1731
- Computational error; during exponentiation, real short floating-point
base plus or minus infinity and real short floating-point exponent
is zero.
- 1750
- Computational error; the first real short floating-point argument
for SCALE was not a valid IEEE number.
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