Perl | exp Function
Last Updated :
06 Jan, 2022
The exp function in Perl calculates “e” raised to the power of the real number taken as the parameter.
Here “e” is Euler’s Number or the base of the Natural system of logarithms or commonly known as an irrational number that approximates to 2.718281828, and is one of the most important mathematical constants. This “e” is broadly used in many occasions such as Compound Interests, Bernoulli trials, Normal Distribution, Calculus, and many more.
Syntax: exp value
Parameters:
value: It is the real value which defines the power “e” has to be raised to.
Returns: the value of e raised to the power of the given real value.
Example 1:
Perl
#!/usr/bin/perl
$A = 0;
$B = 1;
$C = 10;
$D = 20;
$E = exp $A ;
$F = exp $B ;
$G = exp $C ;
$H = exp $D ;
print "$E\n" ;
print "$F\n" ;
print "$G\n" ;
print "$H\n" ;
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Output:
1
2.71828182845905
22026.4657948067
485165195.40979
Example 2:
Perl
#!/usr/bin/perl
$A = exp 1;
$B = exp 2;
$C = exp 3;
$D = exp 4;
print "$A\n" ;
print "$B\n" ;
print "$C\n" ;
print "$D\n" ;
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Output :
2.71828182845905
7.38905609893065
20.0855369231877
54.5981500331442
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