The Math.LN2 is a property in JavaScript which is simply used to find the value of a natural log of 2. The natural log is of base e which is represented as ln. So, the natural log of 2 is represented as ln(2) whose value is approximately 0.693.
Syntax:
Math.LN2;
Parameters: This method does not accept any parameter.
Return Values: It simply returns the Value of the natural log of 2.
Below is an example of the Math LN2() Method.
Example 1:
<script> // Here value of Math.LN2 is printed.
console.log(Math.LN2);
</script> |
Output:
0.6931471805599453
Example 2: The value of the natural log of 2 can be printed in the form of a function as shown below.
<script> // function is being called.
function get_Value_of_natural_log_of_2()
{
return Math.LN2;
}
// Calling Function.
console.log(get_Value_of_natural_log_of_2());
</script> |
Output:
0.6931471805599453
Example 3: Here we consider Math.LN2 is a function but in actuality, it is a property which is why the error as output is being shown.
<script> // Here we consider Math.LN2 as a
// function but in actual it
// is a property that is why error as
// output is being shown.
console.log(Math.LN2(12));
</script> |
Output:
Error: Math.LN2 is not a function
Note: Check the console for errors.
We have a complete list of Javascript Math Objects methods, to check those please go through this Javascript Math Object Complete reference article.
Supported Browsers:
- Google Chrome 1 and above
- Internet Explorer 3 and above
- Edge 12 and above
- Firefox 1 and above
- Opera 3 and above
- Safari 1 and above