Exp

Description

Calculates the exponent whose base is e that represents number. The constant e equals 2.71828182845904, the base of the natural logarithm. This function is the inverse of Log, the natural logarithm of number.

Returns

The constant e, raised to the power of number.

Function syntax

Exp(number)

See also

Log, Log10

Parameters

Parameter

Description

number

Exponent to apply to the base e

Usage

To calculate powers of other bases, use the exponentiation operator (^).

Example

<h3>Exp Example</h3> 
<cfif IsDefined("FORM.Submit")> 
    <cfoutput> 
    <p>Your number, #FORM.number# 
    <br>#FORM.number# raised to the E power: #exp(FORM.number)# 
    <cfif FORM.number LTE 0> 
        <br>You must enter a positive real number to see its natural logarithm  
        <cfelse><br> 
        The natural logarithm of #FORM.number#: #log(FORM.number)# 
    </cfif> 
    <cfif FORM.number LTE 0><br> 
        You must enter a positive real number to see its logarithm to base 10 
        <cfelse><br> 
            The logarithm of #FORM.number# to base 10: #log10(FORM.number)# 
</cfif> 
</cfoutput> 
</cfif> 
<cfform action = "exp.cfm"> 
Enter a number to see its value raised to the E power, its natural logarithm,  
    and the logarithm of number to base 10. 
<cfinput type = "Text" name = "number" message = "You must enter a number"  
    validate = "float" required = "No"> 
<input type = "Submit" name = "Submit"> 
</cfform>