Calculates the exponent whose base is e that represents number. The constant e equals 2.71828182845904, the base of the natural logarithm. This function is the inverse of Log, the natural logarithm of number. 
The constant e, raised to the power of number.
Exp(number)
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| 
 number  | 
    
 Exponent to apply to the base e  | 
  
To calculate powers of other bases, use the exponentiation operator (^).
<h3>Exp Example</h3>
<cfif IsDefined("FORM.Submit")>
   <cfoutput>
   <p>Your number, #FORM.number#
   <br>#FORM.number# raised to the E power: #exp(FORM.number)#
   <cfif FORM.number LTE 0>
      <br>You must enter a positive real number to see its natural logarithm 
      <cfelse><br>
      The natural logarithm of #FORM.number#: #log(FORM.number)#
   </cfif>
   <cfif FORM.number LTE 0><br>
      You must enter a positive real number to see its logarithm to base 10
      <cfelse><br>
         The logarithm of #FORM.number# to base 10: #log10(FORM.number)#
</cfif>
</cfoutput>
</cfif>
<cfform action = "exp.cfm">
Enter a number to see its value raised to the E power, its natural logarithm, 
and the logarithm of number to base 10.
<cfinput type = "Text" name = "number" message = "You must enter a number" 
validate = "float" required = "No">
<input type = "Submit" name = "Submit">
</cfform>