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Returns e (the base of natural logarithms) raised to a power.
Exp(number) The number argument can be any valid numeric expression.
The number argument can be any valid numeric expression.
If the value of number exceeds 709.782712893, an error occurs. The constant e is approximately 2.718282. Note The Exp function complements the action of the Log function and is sometimes referred to as the antilogarithm. The following example uses the Exp function to return e raised to a power: Dim MyAngle, MyHSin ' Define angle in radians. MyAngle = 1.3 ' Calculate hyperbolic sine. MyHSin = (Exp(MyAngle) - Exp(-1 * MyAngle)) / 2
The following example uses the Exp function to return e raised to a power:
Dim MyAngle, MyHSin ' Define angle in radians. MyAngle = 1.3 ' Calculate hyperbolic sine. MyHSin = (Exp(MyAngle) - Exp(-1 * MyAngle)) / 2