Code [GCC, compiled with -O2 flag]
int main()
{
vector< vector<int> > matrixa(8);
int ff = 5;
int s = pow(ff, matrixa.size());
int ss = pow(double(ff), int(matrixa.size()));
vector< vector<int> > comb(s);
cout << ff << "^" << matrixa.size() << " = " << s << endl;
cout << ss << endl;
return 0;
}
Output
5^8 = 390624
390625
I'm wondering why s = 390624 when it should be 390625. If I compile the code without -O2 flag, then s = 390625. Also, the casting for ss seems to correct the problem.
What's going on?
My OS is Windows 7 Ultimate x64. Not sure about the GCC version, it comes with Code::Blocks 10.05.
double pow(double, int)is removed in C++11 BTW – 0A0D Jul 12 '12 at 16:16