Root
Overview
Root calculates the nth root of a number. This is effectively the reversal of the Power operation, meaning that instead of multiplying a base by itself, multiple times, it calculates what the base number is, based on how many times it was multiplied by itself.
The most common example of Root operations, is finding the square (degree 2) root, or cubic (degree 3) root of a number, however this can also be used for higher numbers.
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9 | 2 | 3 |
13824 | 3 | 24 |
160000 | 4 | 20 |
1024 | 10 | 2 |
Attributes
Input | Type | Description |
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| Float | The default value of |
| Float | The default value of |
Inputs
Input | Type | Description |
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Pulse Input (►) | Pulse | A standard input Pulse, to trigger the execution of the Node. |
| Float | The value which you want to find the nth root of. |
| Float | The degree of the root. |
Outputs
Output | Type | Description |
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Pulse Output (►) | Pulse | A standard output Pulse, to move onto the next Node along the logic branch, once this Node has finished its execution. |
| Float | The nth root (defined in |
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