Sorry its not logs.

Function IntPower(Base: Extended; Exponent: Integer):
Extended register;
 
xn, Raise base to an integral power.
returns the type extended? 

Anything like what you need?  Am not to clear on the
question.
 
--- sparkysliderz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> I firstly want to say hello to all of the lists
> members! :D
> 
> Secondly, I have been working on a project that
> interfaces with a PLC.
> I've nearly finished it now except for the final
> part which is.
> 
> I'm looking for a way to convert a floating point
> number from 
> 
> -1.175495 10.38  to 3,402823 10.38 into a 32 bit
> (longword) IEEE binary string. :-? 
> 
> Can anyone help me out with either a function,
> formulae or anything please? I've been trying to
> crack this nut on my own now for 2 days and I did'nt
> get anywhere yet! 
> 
> Thanks in advance guys! 
> 
> Kind Regards, Sparky.
> 
> 



                
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