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<div style="font-size:30px">'''ANGLE (deg,by,till)'''</div><br/>
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<div style="font-size:30px">'''ANTILOG (Number,Base)'''</div><br/>
*<math>deg</math> is the starting angle value in degree
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*<math>Number</math> is the log value to find the Antilog value
*<math> by </math> is the skip value.
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*<math> Base </math> base value of the Log value.
*<math> till </math> is the ending degree value.
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==Description==
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*This function shows the antilog of a given number.
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*Antilog is the number whose logarithm is a given number.
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*For example, the logarithm of 1,000 (10 3) is 3, so the antilogarithm of 3 is 1,000.
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*In algebraic notation, if log x = y, then antilog y = x.
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*Here ANTILOG(Number, Base) indicates we can find the anti logarithmic value with any base.
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==Examples==
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#ANTILOG(3.3219280948873626,2) = 10.000000000000002 =10(Approximate)
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#ANTILOG(3.23621726987935,3) = 35.000000000000014 = 35(Approximate)
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#ANTILOG(2.397940008672037,10) = 249.9999999999997 = 250 (Approximate)
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==Related Videos==
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{{#ev:youtube|v=vZ709qOc8x8|280|center|Inverse Log}}
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==See Also==
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*[[Manuals/calci/LOG| LOG]]
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*[[Manuals/calci/LOG10| LOG10]]
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*[[Manuals/calci/LN| LN]]
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==References==
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*[http://www.rapidtables.com/calc/math/anti-log-calculator.htm AntiLog]
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*[[Z_API_Functions | List of Main Z Functions]]
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*[[ Z3 |  Z3 home ]]

Latest revision as of 00:28, 1 July 2019

ANTILOG (Number,Base)


  • is the log value to find the Antilog value
  • base value of the Log value.

Description

  • This function shows the antilog of a given number.
  • Antilog is the number whose logarithm is a given number.
  • For example, the logarithm of 1,000 (10 3) is 3, so the antilogarithm of 3 is 1,000.
  • In algebraic notation, if log x = y, then antilog y = x.
  • Here ANTILOG(Number, Base) indicates we can find the anti logarithmic value with any base.

Examples

  1. ANTILOG(3.3219280948873626,2) = 10.000000000000002 =10(Approximate)
  2. ANTILOG(3.23621726987935,3) = 35.000000000000014 = 35(Approximate)
  3. ANTILOG(2.397940008672037,10) = 249.9999999999997 = 250 (Approximate)

Related Videos

Inverse Log

See Also

References