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| The <var>antilog10</var> [[Intrinsic classes|intrinsic]] function returns a number that is the base-10 anti-logarithm (or 10's exponent) of the method object value.  The result is '<code>10</code>', the base-10 logarithmic base, raised to the power of the method object value. | |||
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| ===Syntax terms=== | |||
| <table class="syntaxTable"> | |||
| <tr><th>%number</th> | |||
| <td>A numeric variable to receive the base-10 antilog of the method object. </td></tr> | |||
| <tr><th>float</th> | |||
| <td>A <var>Float</var> value.</td></tr> | |||
| </table> | |||
| ==Usage notes== | |||
| <ul><li><var>AntiLog10</var> is an object-oriented version of the <var>[[$Exp10]]</var> function. | |||
| <li>Available as of <var class="product">Sirius Mods</var> Version 7.3. | |||
| </ul> | |||
| ==Examples== | |||
| The following statement returns '<code>2:antiLog10 = 100</code>'. | |||
| <p class="code">[[PrintText statement|printText]] {~} = {2:antiLog10} | |||
| </p> | |||
| ==See also== | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:12, 2 November 2012
Antilog base 10 of a number (Float class)
The antilog10 intrinsic function returns a number that is the base-10 anti-logarithm (or 10's exponent) of the method object value.  The result is '10', the base-10 logarithmic base, raised to the power of the method object value.
Syntax
%number = float:Antilog10
Syntax terms
| %number | A numeric variable to receive the base-10 antilog of the method object. | 
|---|---|
| float | A Float value. | 
Usage notes
- AntiLog10 is an object-oriented version of the $Exp10 function.
- Available as of Sirius Mods Version 7.3.
Examples
The following statement returns '2:antiLog10 = 100'.
printText {~} = {2:antiLog10}