Introduction
In this blog, we'll delve into the basics of the Pi and Power functions in PowerApps, making complex math simple. With easy-to-understand examples, you'll uncover the power of these functions
Pi() Function
Returns the mathematical constant π (pi), which is approximately equal to 3.141592653589793.
The Pi() function is used to retrieve the value of pi for mathematical calculations in PowerApps.
Syntax
Pi()
Example
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Note. Pi functions does not take any user input if you try to it will give you the error .
Error example
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Power() Function
- The Power() function in PowerApps is used for exponentiation, meaning it raises a specified base number to a specified exponent power.
- When you want to quickly multiply a number by itself a certain number of times, the Power function saves you from doing it manually. It's like a shortcut for multiplyin
- The function needs two things: the base (the starting number) and the exponent (how many times to multiply the base by itself).
Syntax
Power()
Example
![Power() Function]()
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