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| ActionScript 2.0 Language Reference > ActionScript classes > Math > pow (Math.pow method) | |||
Computes and returns x to the power of y.
Availability: ActionScript 1.0; Flash Player 5 - In Flash Player 4, the methods and properties of the Math class are emulated using approximations and might not be as accurate as the non-emulated math functions that Flash Player 5 supports.
x:Number - A number to be raised to a power.
y:Number - A number specifying a power the parameter x is raised to.
Number - A number.
The following example uses Math.pow and Math.sqrt to calculate the length of a line.
this.createEmptyMovieClip("canvas_mc", this.getNextHighestDepth());
var mouseListener:Object = new Object();
mouseListener.onMouseDown = function() {
this.origX = _xmouse;
this.origY = _ymouse;
};
mouseListener.onMouseUp = function() {
this.newX = _xmouse;
this.newY = _ymouse;
var minY = Math.min(this.origY, this.newY);
var nextDepth:Number = canvas_mc.getNextHighestDepth();
var line_mc:MovieClip = canvas_mc.createEmptyMovieClip("line"+nextDepth+"_mc", nextDepth);
line_mc.moveTo(this.origX, this.origY);
line_mc.lineStyle(2, 0x000000, 100);
line_mc.lineTo(this.newX, this.newY);
var hypLen:Number = Math.sqrt(Math.pow(line_mc._width, 2)+Math.pow(line_mc._height, 2));
line_mc.createTextField("length"+nextDepth+"_txt", canvas_mc.getNextHighestDepth(), this.origX, this.origY-22, 100, 22);
line_mc['length'+nextDepth+'_txt'].text = Math.round(hypLen) +" pixels";
};
Mouse.addListener(mouseListener);
The MovieClip.getNextHighestDepth() method used in this example requires Flash Player 7 or later. If your SWF file includes a version 2 component, use the version 2 components' DepthManager class instead of the MovieClip.getNextHighestDepth() method.
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