What is this power function doing?

I was wondering if someone could explain to me what the function power was actually doing. I know that power is tied to mlmif.h
return power(10,PD/10); PD is an mwArray.

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Adam
Adam on 25 Sep 2015
Edited: Adam on 25 Sep 2015
It is hard to guess what an arbitrary function in (I assume) C++ is doing.
I assume it calculates 10 to the power of PD/10 and returns an array of the results, but that is just a guess from its name.
Yes, this is c++ and this is the power function if that helps
inline mwArray power(const mwArray &in1=mwArray::DIN, const mwArray &in2=mwArray::DIN)
{
int nrhs = 0;
int nlhs = 1;
MatlabMatrix *plhs[1];
plhs[0] = NULL;
MatlabMatrix *prhs[2];
if (!in1.IsDIN()) {
prhs[nrhs++] = in1.GetData();
if (!in2.IsDIN()) {
prhs[nrhs++] = in2.GetData();
}
}
mlxPower(nlhs, plhs, nrhs, prhs);
return plhs[0];
}
I am not sure what mlxPower is doing either however know that it takes...
extern void mlxPower(int nlhs, mxArray *plhs[], int nrhs, mxArray *prhs[]);
which is in the libmatlbm.h
Can you not work it out from the results given the assumption that the most likely thing it is doing is what myself and Thorsten have suggested. You can easily calculate this in Matlab and compare.

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Thorsten
Thorsten on 25 Sep 2015
I guess it computes 10.^(PD/10).

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