Baseline Widely available
The Math.LOG10E
static data property represents the base 10 logarithm of e, approximately 0.434.
function getLog10e() {
return Math.LOG10E;
}
console.log(getLog10e());
// Expected output: 0.4342944819032518
Value ð¼ððð.ð»ð¾ð¶ð·ð¶ð´ = log 10 ( e ) â 0.434 \mathtt{Math.LOG10E} = \log_{10}(\mathrm{e}) \approx 0.434 Writable no Enumerable no Configurable no Description
Because LOG10E
is a static property of Math
, you always use it as Math.LOG10E
, rather than as a property of a Math
object you created (Math
is not a constructor).
The following function returns the base 10 logarithm of e:
function getLog10e() {
return Math.LOG10E;
}
getLog10e(); // 0.4342944819032518
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