The IEC operator raises a number to a higher power and returns the power of the base raised to the exponent: power = base . The input values (parameters) are the base and the exponent. The power function is undefined if the base is zero and the exponent is negative. However, the behavior depends on the platform in this case.
Syntax
EXPT(<base>,<exponent>)
Permitted data types for the input values: Numeric base data types (SINT
, USINT
, INT
, UINT
, DINT
, UDINT
, LINT
, ULINT
, REAL
, LREAL
, BYTE
, WORD
, DWORD
, and LWORD
)
Permitted data types for the return value: Floating-point number types (REAL
and LREAL
)
Example
Power function with literals
Var1 := EXPT(7,2);
FBD

Return value: Var1 = 49
Example
Power function with variables
PROGRAM PLC_PRG VAR lrPow : LREAL; iBase : INT := 2; iExponent : INT := 7; END_VAR lrPow := EXPT(iBase, iExponent);
Return value: lrPow = 128