In C#, Exp() is a Math class method which is used to return the e raised to the specified power. Here e is a mathematical constant whose value is approximately 2.71828. Exp() is the inverse of Log().
Syntax:
CSharp
CSharp
public static double Exp (double num);Parameter:
num: It is the required number of type System.Double which specifies a power.Return Type: It returns a number e raised to the power num of type System.Double. Note:
- If num is equal to NaN then the return value will be NaN.
- If num is equal to PositiveInfinity then the return value will be Infinity.
- If num is equal to NegativeInfinity then the return value will be 0.
// C# Program to illustrate the
// Math.Exp(Double) Method
using System;
class Geeks {
// Main Method
public static void Main()
{
// using the method
Console.WriteLine(Math.Exp(10.0));
Console.WriteLine(Math.Exp(15.57));
Console.WriteLine(Math.Exp(529.548));
Console.WriteLine(Math.Exp(0.00));
}
}
Output:
Example 2:
22026.4657948067 5780495.71030692 9.54496417945595E+229 1
// C# Program to illustrate the
// Math.Exp(Double) Method by
// taking NaN, PositiveInfinity
// and NegativeInfinity]
using System;
class Geeks {
// Main Method
public static void Main()
{
// Taking NaN
Console.WriteLine(Math.Exp(Double.NaN));
// Taking PositiveInfinity
Console.WriteLine(Math.Exp(Double.PositiveInfinity));
// Taking NegativeInfinity
Console.WriteLine(Math.Exp(Double.NegativeInfinity));
}
}
Output:
Reference: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.math.exp?view=netcore-2.1NaN Infinity 0