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26.4, the generalized numeric operations such as accumulate, are extended + with the following functions: +

+   power (x, n);
+   power (x, n, moniod_operation);

Returns, in FORTRAN syntax, "x ** n" where n>=0. In the + case of n == 0, returns the identity element for the + monoid operation. The two-argument signature uses multiplication (for + a true "power" implementation), but addition is supported as well. + The operation functor must be associative. +

The iota function wins the award for Extension With the + Coolest Name. It "assigns sequentially increasing values to a range. + That is, it assigns value to *first, value + 1 to *(first + 1) and so + on." Quoted from SGI documentation. +

+   void iota(_ForwardIter first, _ForwardIter last, _Tp value);
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