EXP()
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Overview
Returns the value of e, the base of natural logarithms, raised to the given power.
USAGE
EXP(number)
Argument Name | Description |
|---|---|
| The number to manipulate |
DETAILS
EXP() is a mathematical function that returns the value of e, the base of natural logarithms, raised to the power provided as the argument.
The return value is a DOUBLE. If the computed value does not fit in a that size, an error is returned.
A NULL is returned if the argument is NULL.
EXAMPLES
SELECT EXP(1);
+----------------+
| EXP(1) |
+----------------+
| 2.718281828459 |
+----------------+
SELECT EXP(0);
+--------+
| EXP(0) |
+--------+
| 1 |
+--------+
SELECT EXP(10000);
