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package org.apache.phoenix.expression.function;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.util.List;
import org.apache.phoenix.expression.Expression;
import org.apache.phoenix.parse.FunctionParseNode.Argument;
import org.apache.phoenix.parse.FunctionParseNode.BuiltInFunction;
import org.apache.phoenix.schema.types.PDecimal;
import org.apache.phoenix.schema.types.PDouble;
@BuiltInFunction(name = PowerFunction.NAME, args = { @Argument(allowedTypes = { PDouble.class, PDecimal.class }),
@Argument(allowedTypes = { PDouble.class, PDecimal.class }) })
public class PowerFunction extends JavaMathTwoArgumentFunction {
public static final String NAME = "POWER";
public PowerFunction() {
}
public PowerFunction(List children) throws SQLException {
super(children);
}
@Override
public String getName() {
return NAME;
}
@Override
protected double compute(double firstArg, double secondArg) {
return Math.pow(firstArg, secondArg);
}
}
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