Exp

Returns e raised to the power of number. The constant e equals 2.71828182845904, the base of the natural logarithm.

See also Log and Log10.

Syntax

Exp(number)
number

Exponent applied to the base e.

Usage

To calculate powers of other bases, use ^ (the exponentiation operator). Exp is the inverse of Log, the natural logarithm of number.

Examples

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Exp Example
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<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 the natural logarithm of that number<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 the logarithm of that number to base 10<CFELSE><BR>The logarithm of 
#FORM.number# to base 10: #log10(FORM.number)#</CFIF>
</CFOUTPUT>
</CFIF>
<CFFORM ACTION="exp.cfm" METHOD="POST">
Enter a number to see its value raised to the E power,
the natural logarithm of that number, 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>

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