import { factory } from '../../utils/factory.js' import { deepMap } from '../../utils/collection.js' import { logNumber } from '../../plain/number/index.js' const name = 'log' const dependencies = ['config', 'typed', 'divideScalar', 'Complex'] export const createLog = /* #__PURE__ */ factory(name, dependencies, ({ typed, config, divideScalar, Complex }) => { /** * Calculate the logarithm of a value. * * For matrices, the function is evaluated element wise. * * Syntax: * * math.log(x) * math.log(x, base) * * Examples: * * math.log(3.5) // returns 1.252762968495368 * math.exp(math.log(2.4)) // returns 2.4 * * math.pow(10, 4) // returns 10000 * math.log(10000, 10) // returns 4 * math.log(10000) / math.log(10) // returns 4 * * math.log(1024, 2) // returns 10 * math.pow(2, 10) // returns 1024 * * See also: * * exp, log2, log10, log1p * * @param {number | BigNumber | Complex | Array | Matrix} x * Value for which to calculate the logarithm. * @param {number | BigNumber | Complex} [base=e] * Optional base for the logarithm. If not provided, the natural * logarithm of `x` is calculated. * @return {number | BigNumber | Complex | Array | Matrix} * Returns the logarithm of `x` */ return typed(name, { number: function (x) { if (x >= 0 || config.predictable) { return logNumber(x) } else { // negative value -> complex value computation return new Complex(x, 0).log() } }, Complex: function (x) { return x.log() }, BigNumber: function (x) { if (!x.isNegative() || config.predictable) { return x.ln() } else { // downgrade to number, return Complex valued result return new Complex(x.toNumber(), 0).log() } }, 'Array | Matrix': function (x) { return deepMap(x, this) }, 'any, any': function (x, base) { // calculate logarithm for a specified base, log(x, base) return divideScalar(this(x), this(base)) } }) })