Exp
Menu Path : Operator > Math > Exp
The Exp Operator raises a base number to a specified power. It supports three common bases: Exp, Exp2, and Exp10.
Exp raises the number E, which is a mathematical constant approximately equal to 2.718281828459, to a specified power. Exponential functions with a base E are frequently used in mathematics and science.
Exp2 raises the number 2 to a specified power. For example, Exp2(3) equals to 2*2*2, which is 8.
Exp10 raises the number 10 to a specified power. For example, Exp10(3) equals to 10*10*10, which is 1000.
Operator settings
Property | Type | Description |
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Base | Enum | Specify the base for the Operator to use. The options are: • Base 2: Raises the number 2 to the power you specify in X. • Base 10: Raises the number 10 to the power you specify in X. • Base E: Raises E (2.718... ) to the power you specify in X. |
Operator properties
Input | Type | Description |
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X | Configurable | The power to raise the base to. |
Output | Type | Description |
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Out | Dependent | The base to the power of X. |
Operator configuration
To view the Operator's configuration, click the cog icon in the Operator's header. Use the drop-down to select the type for the X port. For the list of types this property supports, see Available types.
Available types
You can use the following types for your input ports:
- float
- Position
- Vector
- Vector2
- Vector3