Manuals/calci/EXP

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Syntax


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Description


EXP


 EXP (num)

num   is the exponent applied to the base e.




 

·        The exponentiation operator(^) is  used to calculate powers of other bases.

·        EXP is the inverse of the natural logarithm of number.





It calculates the power of a number to the base e where e is a constant.





 

Lets see an example in (Column1, Row 1)

EXP (num)

EXP (C1R1)

That is EXP (1.5) is 4.481


Column1 Column2 Column3 Column4
Row1 1.5 4.4817
Row2
Row3
Row4
Row5
Row6