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LOG(<positive number>)
 
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The '''Log''' [[internal function]] returns the '''natural''' logarithm of its argument. This is like the '''LN(X)''' function in mathematics. Do not confuse the BR '''LOG''' with the mathematical LOG base 10.
The '''Log''' [[internal function]] returns the '''natural''' logarithm of its argument. This is like the '''LN(X)''' function in mathematics. Do not confuse the BR '''LOG''' with the mathematical LOG base 10.
LOG(<positive number>)


The argument must be a positive number.
The argument must be a positive number.

Latest revision as of 17:05, 2 July 2014

You may be looking for Logging.


The Log internal function returns the natural logarithm of its argument. This is like the LN(X) function in mathematics. Do not confuse the BR LOG with the mathematical LOG base 10.

LOG(<positive number>)

The argument must be a positive number.

00010 print LOG(2.718)

produces the following output:

0.999896


However,

00010 print LOG(-3)

produces an error