JavaScript Math.log2()
Examples
let x = Math.log2(3);
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let a = Math.log2(-Infinity);
let b = Math.log2(Infinity);
let c = Math.log2(-0);
let d = Math.log2(0);
let e = Math.log2(-1);
let f = Math.log2(1);
let g = Math.log2(2);
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let a = Math.log2(2);
let b = Math.log2(4);
let c = Math.log2(8);
let d = Math.log2(16);
let e = Math.log2(32);
let f = Math.log2(64);
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Description
The Mat.log2()
method returns the base-2 logarithm of a number.
JavaScript Logarthmic Functions:
The Math.log() MethodThe Math.log2() Method
The Math.log10() Method
The Math.log1p() Method
Logarthmic Properies:
The Math.LN2 PropertyThe Math.LN10 Property
The Math.LOG2E Property
The Math.LOG10E Property
Exponential Functions:
The Math.E Property (Euler's Number)The Math.exp() Method
The Math.expm1() Method
Syntax
Math.log2(x)
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
x | Required. A number. |
Return Value
Type | Description |
Number | The base-2 logarithm of the number.NaN if the number is less than -1.-Infinity if the number is -1. |
Browser Support
Math.log2()
is an ECMAScript6 (ES6) feature.
ES6 (JavaScript 2015) is supported in all modern browsers since June 2017:
Chrome 51 | Edge 15 | Firefox 54 | Safari 10 | Opera 38 |
May 2016 | Apr 2017 | Jun 2017 | Sep 2016 | Jun 2016 |
Math.log2()
is not supported in Internet Explorer.