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<B>LOGB</B> _ _ _  _ _ _  _ _ _  _ _ _ <B>operator</B><P>
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syntax: </H3>
<em>logb</em>(&lt;expression&gt;,&lt;integer&gt;) 
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&lt;expression&gt; can be any valid scalar REDUCE expression. 
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The <em>logb</em> operator returns the logarithm of its first argument using 
the second argument as base. However, unlike 
<A HREF=r37_0088.html>log</A>, there are no 
algebraic rules associated with it; it will only evaluate when 

<A HREF=r37_0330.html>rounded</A> is on, and the first argument is a real number
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examples: </H3>
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logb(x,2); 

  LOGB(X,2) 


logb(4,3); 

  LOGB(4,3) 


logb(2,2); 

  LOGB(2,2) 


df(logb(x,3),x); 

  DF(LOGB(X,3),X) 


on rounded; 

logb(4,3); 

  1.26185950714 


logb(2,2); 

  1

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