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anti logarithm function for base 10
Does Excel 2000 have an antilogarithm function for base 10. For example, the
log to the base 10 of 5 is .69897.... What is the name of teh function that is used to convert .69896.. back into 5? |
anti logarithm function for base 10
Just 10^.69897....
Ken Johnson |
anti logarithm function for base 10
You don't actually need a special formula for that!
For example, you got the 0.698970004 in cell A1, in A2, you type: =10^A1 And you'll get 5. That is, the formula: =10^LOG10(5) will return 5. Regards, Edwin Tam http://www.vonixx.com "CJ" wrote: Does Excel 2000 have an antilogarithm function for base 10. For example, the log to the base 10 of 5 is .69897.... What is the name of teh function that is used to convert .69896.. back into 5? |
anti logarithm function for base 10
Thank you Edwin Tam
"Edwin Tam" wrote: You don't actually need a special formula for that! For example, you got the 0.698970004 in cell A1, in A2, you type: =10^A1 And you'll get 5. That is, the formula: =10^LOG10(5) will return 5. Regards, Edwin Tam http://www.vonixx.com "CJ" wrote: Does Excel 2000 have an antilogarithm function for base 10. For example, the log to the base 10 of 5 is .69897.... What is the name of teh function that is used to convert .69896.. back into 5? |
anti logarithm function for base 10
Thank you Ken Johnson
"Ken Johnson" wrote: Just 10^.69897.... Ken Johnson |
anti logarithm function for base 10
Hi CJ,
That was posted Easter Sunday. That's a very slow resurrection;-) CJ = Christ Jesus? I apologise if I offend. Ken Johnson |
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