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I have this:

    float xExponential = pow(xPingPong, 5);

And is not working, claiming:

ERROR: 0:53: No matching overload for call to function 'pow'

Am I doin' something wrong? Developing for iOS with OpenGL ES 2.0.

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Can you try this ?

float xExponential = pow(xPingPong, 5.0);
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    Reason is that 5 is a integer and 5.0 is a float (and the pow function is not defined for pow(float,int). There is no automatically typecast in GLSL, but you could force the correct type by float xExponential = pow(xPingPong, float(5)); - not that it makes sense in this example. May 6, 2012 at 16:27
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    @Geri It's considered polite to accept an answer if it helped you solve your problem. Hit the checkmark beside Mennan's answer if it helped you.
    – Engineer
    Jan 14, 2014 at 21:18
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Your code is fine just syntax error

Write upto decimal digit

 float xExponential = pow(xPingPong, 5.0);

or

 float xExponential = pow(xPingPong, 5.);
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