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EXP
This function returns e raised to the power of the specified value.
Syntax
EXP(value)
Arguments
The argument for this function is any numeric value.
Remarks
Mathematically, this function is (ex).
This function is the inverse of LN, so EXP (LN(x)) results in x.
Data Types
Accepts numeric data. Returns numeric data.
Examples
EXP(B3)
EXP(R1C2)
EXP(1) gives the result 2.7182818285