Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=63136&edit=1
ID: 63136
User updated by: tstobbe at sacbee dot com
Reported by: tstobbe at sacbee dot com
Summary: pow() returns NaN where base is negative and
exponent is an odd number root
Status: Open
Type: Bug
Package: Math related
Operating System: Linux (fc17, 32-bit)
PHP Version: 5.4.7
Block user comment: N
Private report: N
New Comment:
It should be noted that all subsequent fractional pow() issues are related to
this. For example: pow(-[any number], 1/5) vs pow(-[any number], 2/5). Likewise
I suspect that most other exponent based functions (such as log with an
arbitrary base) are probably suspect, but this hasn't been verified.
Previous Comments:
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[2012-09-21 22:38:15] tstobbe at sacbee dot com
Description:
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Odd roots (3, 5, etc) of negative numbers passed to pow() result in NaN rather
than the actual result. While this makes sense for even numbered roots (sqrt
and
what-not), it wrecks havoc on any system that actually uses arbitrary roots of
negative numbers.
Example: -2*-2*-2 = -8; pow(-8, 1/3) should return -2
Test script:
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var_dump(pow(-8, 1/3));
Expected result:
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float(-2)
Actual result:
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float(NAN)
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