Elemental Intrinsic Function (Generic): Returns the natural logarithm of the argument.
Syntax
result = LOG (x)
x
(Input) Must be of type real or complex. If x is real, its value must be greater than zero. If x is complex, its value must not be zero.
Results
The result type is the same as x. The result value is approximately equal to logex.
If the arguments are complex, the result is the principal value with imaginary part omega in the range -pi <= omega <= pi. The imaginary part of the result is pi if the real part of the argument is less than zero and the imaginary part of the argument is zero.
Specific Name | Argument Type | Result Type |
---|---|---|
ALOG 1,2 | REAL(4) | REAL(4) |
DLOG | REAL(8) | REAL(8) |
QLOG | REAL(16) | REAL(16) |
CLOG 2 | COMPLEX(4) | COMPLEX(4) |
CDLOG 3, 4 | COMPLEX(8) | COMPLEX(8) |
CQLOG | COMPLEX(16) | COMPLEX(16) |
1 This function
is treated like LOG. 2 The setting of compiler options specifying real size can affect ALOG, LOG, and CLOG. 3 This function can also be specified as ZLOG. 4 The setting of compiler options specifying double size can affect CDLOG. |
See Also
Examples
LOG (8.0) has the value 2.079442.
LOG (25.0) has the value 3.218876.
The following shows another example:
REAL r
r = LOG(10.0) ! returns 2.302585