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<span class="pageSubtitle">Exponential function</span> | <span class="pageSubtitle">Exponential function</span> | ||
<p class="warning">Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented | <p class="warning">Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented | ||
methods. | methods. | ||
The OO equivalent for the | The OO equivalent for the <var>$Exp</var> | ||
<var>$Exp</var> | |||
function is the <var>[[AntilogE (Float function)|AntilogE]]</var> function.</p> | function is the <var>[[AntilogE (Float function)|AntilogE]]</var> function.</p> | ||
[[Category: Mathematical $functions]] | [[Category: Mathematical $functions]] | ||
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</p> | </p> | ||
The <var>$Exp</var> function returns the | The <var>$Exp</var> function (or its alias, <var>$Exp_e</var>) returns the | ||
value <code>e<sup>x</sup></code>. | value <code>e<sup>x</sup></code>. | ||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
<p class="syntax"><span class="term">%num</span><span class="literal"> = $Exp(</span><span class="term">x</span><span class="literal">)</span> </p> | <p class="syntax"><span class="term">%num</span><span class="literal"> = $Exp</span><span class="squareb">[</span><span class="literal">_e</span><span class="squareb">]</span><span class="literal">(</span><span class="term">x</span><span class="literal">)</span> </p> | ||
If ''x'' exceeds 174.63, an error message | If ''x'' exceeds 174.63, an error message |
Revision as of 19:22, 10 January 2012
Exponential function
Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. The OO equivalent for the $Exp function is the AntilogE function.
The $Exp function (or its alias, $Exp_e) returns the
value ex
.
Syntax
%num = $Exp[_e](x)
If x exceeds 174.63, an error message is printed and a 0 is returned.
See the SIRFUNC EXEC parameter for an explanation of when this high-performance, high-precision version of the IBM mathematical function from the Sirius Mods is used, as opposed to the version of the $function in the Model 204 FUND or FUNDLE CSECT.