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===Syntax terms=== | ===Syntax terms=== | ||
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<tr><th>%value </th> | <tr><th>%value</th> | ||
<td>A numeric variable to receive the base-10 antilog of the method object. </td></tr> | <td>A numeric variable to receive the base-10 antilog of the method object. </td></tr> | ||
<tr><th>number </th> | <tr><th>number</th> | ||
<td>A Float value.</td></tr> | <td>A Float value.</td></tr> | ||
</table> | </table> |
Revision as of 15:49, 19 January 2011
Antilog base 10 of a number (Float class)
This 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.
Available as of version 7.3 of the Sirius Mods, the AntiLog10 function is an object-oriented version of the $Exp10 function.
Syntax
%number = float:Antilog10
Syntax terms
%value | A numeric variable to receive the base-10 antilog of the method object. |
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number | A Float value. |
Examples
The following statement returns '2:antiLog10 = 100'.
PrintText {~} = {2:antiLog10}
See also
List of intrinsic Float methods