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Revision as of 12:51, 15 August 2009
Description
Log When given a number will return the natural log of that number. Alternatively, a base can be defined by a second number.
Syntax
log x will return ln x
log x y will return log base y of x.
Examples
None, yet.
Notes
- Sin, cos, tan, pow, log, and abs (particularly pow and log) are extremely slow. Do not use them in script blocks that get executed every frame.
- This function is new in the GECK, and was not available in the TES4 Construction Set. However, it was available through the OBSE script extender.
See Also
- Abs
- Cos
- Pow
- Sin
- Tan
- Link to TES4 Construction Set Wiki: Acos (OBSE function)
- Link to TES4 Construction Set Wiki: Cos (OBSE function)
Reference
None, yet.