Created a page for the Exp node. |
Technically "Pseudo-generic". |
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|Inputs= | |Inputs= | ||
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{"Name":"N", "Type":" | {"Name":"N", "Type":"Dummy"} | ||
] | ] | ||
|Outputs= | |Outputs= | ||
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{"Name":"*", "Type":" | {"Name":"*", "Type":"Dummy"} | ||
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== Inputs == | == Inputs == | ||
=== N ( | === N (Pseudo-generic) === | ||
The power for this node. | The power for this node. | ||
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== Outputs == | == Outputs == | ||
=== * ( | === * (Pseudo-generic) === | ||
Returns the result of the base ([[ProtoFlux:E|e]]) raised to the provided power. | Returns the result of the base ([[ProtoFlux:E|e]]) raised to the provided power. |
Latest revision as of 10:14, 22 May 2024
eⁿ
Math
The Exp
node takes in a power and raises the base of e using that power, then returns the result. Similar to the Pow node but using e instead for the base.
Inputs
N (Pseudo-generic)
The power for this node.
Outputs
* (Pseudo-generic)
Returns the result of the base (e) raised to the provided power.
Examples
Let's consider the expression e².
e ≈ 2.718282
Using a calculator, we find: e² ≈ 2.71828 × 2.71828 ≈ 7.38906
Explanation
Base: The base in this example is the constant e. Exponent: The exponent is 2. Power: e² is the power, which means e is raised to the second power.