The exp() function returns the value of n (any number) to the Euler’s number e(2.71828…) raised to the power n (e^n).
Syntax:
exp(n)
Parameters: This method accepts a single parameters n i.e. the number value.
Return Value: It returns (e^n) of the given number.
Example 1:
Javascript
function setup() {
// Create Canvas of size 270*80
createCanvas(600, 300);
} function draw() {
// Set the background color
background(220);
// Initialize the parameter and
// return the value of the function
let n = exp(1.1)
let m = exp(3.3)
// Set the size of text
textSize(16);
text( "Result in Eular number will be :" + n, 50, 50);
text( "Result in Eular number will be :" + m, 50, 80);
} |
Output:
Javascript
function setup() {
// Create Canvas of size 270*80
createCanvas(600, 500);
} function draw() {
let x, m;
let step = 50
// Set the background color
background(220);
// Initialize the parameter and return
// the value of the function
// For loop is set from numbers 0 to 10.
for ( x = 0; x <= 10; x++) {
// The return value of exp() function
m = exp(x)
text( "Result for " + x +
": " + m, 50, step);
step = step + 30;
}
// Set the size of text
textSize(17);
// Set the text color
fill(color( 'blue' ));
} |
Output: