Logarithm
Overview
Logarithm performs the inverse function of the Power Node. Rather than taking a base Value, raising it to the power of an exponent, and returning the power, it takes the base Value, along with the power, and returns the exponent.
Exponentiation-Related Nodes
The Power, nth Root, and Logarithm Nodes each relate to exponentiation. They all take two known parameters and return the 3rd unknown Value.
Attributes
Attribute | Type | Description |
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| Drop-down | A selection of common bases used in logarithm functions, which are: |
Inputs
Input | Type | Description |
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Pulse Input (►) | Pulse | A standard Input Pulse, to trigger the execution of the Node. |
| Float | The power or antilogarithm to be used, along with the base. |
Outputs
Output | Type | Description |
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Pulse Output (►) | Pulse | A standard Output Pulse, to move onto the next Node along the Logic Branch, once this Node has finished its execution. |
| Float | The logarithm of the base and antilogarithm. |
External Links
Logarithmic Functions on sparknotes.
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