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Math.js is an extensive math library for JavaScript and Node.js. It features a flexible expression parser with support for symbolic computation, comes with a large set of built-in functions and constants, and offers an integrated solution to work with dif
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import { factory } from '../../utils/factory'
import { deepMap } from '../../utils/collection'
import { logNumber } from '../../plain/number'
const name = 'log'
const dependencies = ['config', 'typed', 'divideScalar', 'Complex']
export const createLog = /* #__PURE__ */ factory(name, dependencies, ({ typed, config, divideScalar, Complex }) => {
/**
* Calculate the logarithm of a value.
*
* For matrices, the function is evaluated element wise.
*
* Syntax:
*
* math.log(x)
* math.log(x, base)
*
* Examples:
*
* math.log(3.5) // returns 1.252762968495368
* math.exp(math.log(2.4)) // returns 2.4
*
* math.pow(10, 4) // returns 10000
* math.log(10000, 10) // returns 4
* math.log(10000) / math.log(10) // returns 4
*
* math.log(1024, 2) // returns 10
* math.pow(2, 10) // returns 1024
*
* See also:
*
* exp, log2, log10, log1p
*
* @param {number | BigNumber | Complex | Array | Matrix} x
* Value for which to calculate the logarithm.
* @param {number | BigNumber | Complex} [base=e]
* Optional base for the logarithm. If not provided, the natural
* logarithm of `x` is calculated.
* @return {number | BigNumber | Complex | Array | Matrix}
* Returns the logarithm of `x`
*/
const log = typed(name, {
number: function (x) {
if (x >= 0 || config.predictable) {
return logNumber(x)
} else {
// negative value -> complex value computation
return new Complex(x, 0).log()
}
},
Complex: function (x) {
return x.log()
},
BigNumber: function (x) {
if (!x.isNegative() || config.predictable) {
return x.ln()
} else {
// downgrade to number, return Complex valued result
return new Complex(x.toNumber(), 0).log()
}
},
'Array | Matrix': function (x) {
return deepMap(x, log)
},
'any, any': function (x, base) {
// calculate logarithm for a specified base, log(x, base)
return divideScalar(log(x), log(base))
}
})
return log
})