LOG(3) BSD Library Functions Manual LOG(3)NAME
log, log2, log10, log1p, — logarithm functions
SYNOPSIS
#include <math.h>
double
log(double x);
long double
logl(long double x);
float
logf(float x);
double
log2(double x);
long double
log2l(long double x);
float
log2f(float x);
double
log10(double x);
long double
log10l(long double x);
float
log10f(float x);
double
log1p(double x);
long double
log1pl(long double x);
float
log1pf(float x);
DESCRIPTION
The log() function computes the value of the natural logarithm of argu‐
ment x.
The log2() function computes the value of the logarithm of argument x to
base 2.
The log10() function computes the value of the logarithm of argument x to
base 10.
If x is nearly zero, then the common expression log(1 + x) will not be
able to produce accurate results, as most (or all) of the information in
x will be lost by addition. Instead, use log1p(x) to perform the same
computation without undue loss of accuracy. If you find yourself using
this function, you are likely to also be interested in the expm1() func‐
tion.
SPECIAL VALUES
log(�0), log2(�0), and log10(�0) return -infinity and raise the "divide-
by-zero" floating-point exception.
log(1), log2(1), and log10(1) return +0.
log(x), log2(x), and log10(x) return a NaN and raise the "invalid" float‐
ing-point exception for x < 0.
log(+infinity), log2(+infinity), and log10(+infinity) return +infinity.
log1p(�0) returns �0.
log1p(-1) returns -infinity and raises the "divide-by-zero" floating-
point exception.
log1p(x) returns a NaN and raises the "invalid" floating-point exception
for x < -1.
log1p(+infinity) returns +infinity.
VECTOR OPERATIONS
If you need to apply the log() functions to SIMD vectors or arrays, using
the following functions provided by the Accelerate.framework may give
significantly better performance:
#include <Accelerate/Accelerate.h>
vFloat vlogf(vFloat x);
vFloat vlog1pf(vFloat x);
vFloat vlog10f(vFloat x);
void vvlogf(float *y, const float *x, const int *n);
void vvlog(double *y, const double *x, const int *n);
void vvlog1pf(float *y, const float *x, const int *n);
void vvlog1p(double *y, const double *x, const int *n);
void vvlog10f(float *y, const float *x, const int *n);
void vvlog10(double *y, const double *x, const int *n);
void vvlog2f(float *y, const float *x, const int *n);
void vvlog2(double *y, const double *x, const int *n);
SEE ALSOexp(3), pow(3), math(3)STANDARDS
The log(), log2(), log10,() and log1p() functions conform to ISO/IEC
9899:2011.
4th Berkeley Distribution August 16, 2012 4th Berkeley Distribution