@Exp (Formula Language)
Calculates the number e (approximately 2.718282) raised to the specified power (this value can contain up to 14 decimal places).
Syntax
@Exp( power )
Parameters
power
Number or number list. The power to which you want to raise e. Notes/Domino can only calculate this function when the number is between -11355.1371 and 11356.5234. Values outside this range will return the value @ERROR.
Return value
resultString
Number or number list. The number e raised to the power of the parameter.
Usage
If the parameter is a list, the function operates on each element of the list, and the return value is a list with the same number of elements.
Natural logs use the constant e as their base. Use @Exp in formulas requiring exponential functions.
Examples
- This example returns 3.49034295746184 (e raised to the power of
1.25).
@Exp(1.25)
- This example returns 0.28650479686019 (e raised to the power
of -1.25).
@Exp(-1.25)
- This example returns 3.49034295746184 and 0.28650479686019 in
a list.
@Exp(1.25 : (-1.25))