I was a bit disappointed to learn that math-related Python packages don’t seem to have an
ln
function. They all uselog
for the natural log and also have alog10
.You know what’s even more dissapointing? bc - arbitrary precision calculator for linux shell uses ‘l’ for natural log, just a single letter.
And there’s no other log function, so when you need logx(y) you write: ''l(y)/l(x)".Well that’s annoying…
even Matlab suffers from this
suffers?
Yes? Suffer -> Suffering / Suffers ? Is this not correct?
Make your own package, or just macro that shit.
That’s because mathematicians use log for the natural logarithm. Log base 10 would be log_10
Still dnt get it bruv
“ln(x)” is another way of writing log sub e of x https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_logarithm
The “ln” of the “you son of a bitch. I’m ln” is referencing that identity
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Wow, i just lost some brain cells for this 🤣
Or it is just idiotic.
ln(x) (I believe abbreviated from the french logarithme naturel) is the same as the logarithm of x base e (loge(y))
Edit: subscript doesn’t seem to work for me on Jerboa but I’m keeping it as it is
Checking if thunder can subscript…
Edit: Nope, it can’t…
Pretty sure that superscript is using circumflex
And it doesnt work
Huh you are right. It only works on the web frontend, not on the mobile apps.
Well, shite
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It’s also called logarithme népérien, for Jonh Napier, mathematician who discovered a lot of the properties of the logarithmic function.
ln you a hand