Example for the MathLog double and MathLog double double methods. In general the logarithmic function. In mathematics the logarithm is the inverse function to exponentiationThat means the logarithm of a given number x is the exponent to which another fixed number the base b must be raised to produce that number xIn the simplest case the logarithm counts the number of occurrences of the same factor in repeated multiplication.
The natural logarithm is the base-e logarithm.
Ln as inverse function of exponential function The natural logarithm function ln x is the inverse function of the exponential function e x. The logarithmic function is defined as For x 0 a 0 and a 1 y log a x if and. This function is used to compute the natural logarithm Base e of a. The mathlog number Base method is used to compute the logarithm of any Base.