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using a 2-dimensional array of doubles
  
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>

#define iBASES 6
#define iEXPONENTS 3
#define iBASE 0
#define iRAISED_TO 1
#define iRESULT 2

int main( )
{
 double dpowers[iBASES][iEXPONENTS]={
   1.110,
   2.220,
   3.330,
   4.440,
   5.550,
   6.660
 };

 int irow_index;

 for(irow_index=0; irow_index < iBASES; irow_index++)
   dpowers[irow_index][iRESULT=
     pow(dpowers[irow_index][iBASE],
     dpowers[irow_index][iRAISED_TO]);

 for(irow_index=0; irow_index < iBASES; irow_index++) {
   printf("    %d\n",(int)dpowers[irow_index][iRAISED_TO]);
   printf(" %2.1f = %.2f\n\n",dpowers[irow_index][iBASE],
                              dpowers[irow_index][iRESULT]);
 }

 return(0);
}
  
    
  
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