Difference between revisions of "Math.ldexp"

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=== Description ===
 
=== Description ===
 
Used to multiply a floating point value ''v1'' by the number 2 raised to the ''v2'' power. This is called a '''load exponent'''. ''v2'' should be an integer.
 
Used to multiply a floating point value ''v1'' by the number 2 raised to the ''v2'' power. This is called a '''load exponent'''. ''v2'' should be an integer.
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(number) = math.ldexp(v1,v2)
 
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Returns v1*2^v2.
 
Returns v1*2^v2.
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=== Example ===
 
=== Example ===
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local m, n = math.frexp(16.4)
 
local m, n = math.frexp(16.4)
 
print("mantissa", m, "exponent", n)
 
print("mantissa", m, "exponent", n)
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local r = math.ldexp(0.5125, 5)
 
local r = math.ldexp(0.5125, 5)
 
print("load exponent result", r) -- 16.4
 
print("load exponent result", r) -- 16.4
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=== Note ===
 
=== Note ===

Latest revision as of 15:30, 13 July 2023

Available since: Gideros 2011.6
Class: math

Description

Used to multiply a floating point value v1 by the number 2 raised to the v2 power. This is called a load exponent. v2 should be an integer.

(number) = math.ldexp(v1,v2)

Returns v1*2^v2.

Parameters

v1: (number) a floating point value
v2: (number) an exponent

Return values

Returns (number) the load exponent result

Example

local m, n = math.frexp(16.4)
print("mantissa", m, "exponent", n)
print(m*2^n)
local r = math.ldexp(0.5125, 5)
print("load exponent result", r) -- 16.4

Note

math.frexp is the inversed operation.