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Function Reference

Defining Your Own Functions
 
                
               
             
             
            
            Logarithmic Functions
          
       
       
       
       
      Use the following functions
         for performing various logarithmic calculations.
      
      log
         
         Returns
            the natural logarithm of a given number. The log function is the
            inverse of the exp function.
         
            
               
                  
                  
                  
                     | Syntax: | log(Number) | 
                  
                     | Arguments: | 
                           Number is the positive number of which
                              you want the natural logarithm.
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                     | Examples: | 
                           log(1) returns 0.log(2) returns 0.6931.log(exp(5)) returns 5.log(256) / log(2) returns 8.log(frame / 20) * 50 yields the following curve: | 
               
            
          
      log10
         
         Returns
            the base-10 logarithm of a given number.
         
            
               
                  
                  
                  
                     | Syntax: | log10(Number) | 
                  
                     | Arguments: | 
                           Number is the positive number of which
                              you want the base-10logarithm.
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                     | Examples: | 
                           log10(1) returns 0.log10(10) returns 1.log10(100) returns 2. | 
               
            
          
      log1p
         
         Returns
            the natural logarithm of 1 plus a given number. The log1p function
            is the inverse of the expm1 function.
         
            
               
                  
                  
                  
                     | Syntax: | log1p(Number) | 
                  
                     | Arguments: | 
                           Number is the positive number less 1
                              of which you want the natural logarithm.
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                     | Examples: | 
                           log(0) returns 0.log(1) returns 0.6931.log1p(expm1(5)) returns 5.log1p(frame) returns the equivalent of log(1+frame).log1p(frame / 20) * 50 yields the following curve: | 
               
            
          
      exp
         
         Returns
            the constant e (the base of the natural logarithm)
            raised to the power of a given number. The exp function is the inverse
            of the log function.
         
            
               
                  
                  
                  
                     | Syntax: | exp(Number) | 
                  
                     | Arguments: | 
                           Number is the exponent applied to the
                              base e.
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                     | Examples: | 
                           exp(0) returns 1.exp(1) returns 2.7182.exp(2) returns 7.3890.exp(log(5)) returns 5.exp(frame / 20) * 5 yields the following curve: | 
               
            
          
      expm1
         
         Returns
            the constant e (the base of the natural logarithm)
            raised to the power of a given number, minus 1. The expm1 function
            is the inverse of the log1p function.
         
            
               
                  
                  
                  
                     | Syntax: | expm1(Number) | 
                  
                     | Arguments: | 
                           Number is the exponent applied to the
                              base e.
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                     | Examples: | 
                           expm1(0) returns 0.expm1(1) returns 1.7182.expm1(2) returns 6.3890.expm1(log1p(5)) returns 5.expm1(frame) returns the equivalent of
                              exp(frame) - 1.
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