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''This function is for BASIC compatibility. It is not available in pure JavaScript projects.''
Exp(''number'')
Exp(''number'')


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Exp returns a double-precision value equal to e<sup>number</sup>. The required parameter, ''number'', is any numeric expression. e is the base of natural logarithms, and is approximately equal to 2.718282.
Exp returns a double-precision value equal to e<sup>number</sup>. The required parameter, ''number'', is any numeric expression. e is the base of natural logarithms, and is approximately equal to 2.718282.


== Example ==
== Example (Basic) ==


<pre>
<pre>
REM Exp Example
Rem Exp Example
'Exp raises a number to the eth power
'Exp raises a number to the eth power
PRINT "Exp(0) = " & Exp(0)
Print "Exp(0) = " & Exp(0)
PRINT "e = " & Exp(1)
Print "e = " & Exp(1)
</pre>
</pre>


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== Related Items ==
== Related Items ==


[[log|LOG]]
[[log|Log]]


[[Category:Language Reference]]
[[Category:Language Reference]]
[[Category:Math]]

Latest revision as of 17:36, 24 March 2019

This function is for BASIC compatibility. It is not available in pure JavaScript projects.

Exp(number)

Description

Exp returns a double-precision value equal to enumber. The required parameter, number, is any numeric expression. e is the base of natural logarithms, and is approximately equal to 2.718282.

Example (Basic)

Rem Exp Example
'Exp raises a number to the eth power
Print "Exp(0) = " & Exp(0)
Print "e = " & Exp(1)

Output

Exp(0) = 1
e = 2.718282

Related Items

Log