Commit 702afcd7 authored by Vadim Pisarevsky's avatar Vadim Pisarevsky

Merge pull request #5143 from alankarkotwal:2.4

parents 9734abdc 98078c23
......@@ -2507,7 +2507,7 @@ The function ``pow`` raises every element of the input array to ``power`` :
.. math::
\texttt{dst} (I) = \fork{\texttt{src}(I)^power}{if \texttt{power} is integer}{|\texttt{src}(I)|^power}{otherwise}
\texttt{dst} (I) = \fork{\texttt{src}(I)^{power}}{if \texttt{power} is integer}{|\texttt{src}(I)|^{power}}{otherwise}
So, for a non-integer power exponent, the absolute values of input array elements are used. However, it is possible to get true values for negative values using some extra operations. In the example below, computing the 5th root of array ``src`` shows: ::
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