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How can I write the following exponential function in idl [message #92831] Wed, 09 March 2016 03:40 Go to next message
omar ali is currently offline  omar ali
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Hi,
I am just new to idl and i need to write the following equation in idl. as you see the equation has exponential function.


parameter=e(-2*b*wc*sec)
regards
Re: How can I write the following exponential function in idl [message #92832 is a reply to message #92831] Wed, 09 March 2016 03:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
greg.addr is currently offline  greg.addr
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On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 12:40:32 PM UTC+1, omar ali wrote:
> Hi,
> I am just new to idl and i need to write the following equation in idl. as you see the equation has exponential function.
>
>
> parameter=e(-2*b*wc*sec)
> regards

try,

parameter=exp(-2*b*wc*sec)

cheers,
Greg
Re: How can I write the following exponential function in idl [message #92841 is a reply to message #92832] Thu, 10 March 2016 05:37 Go to previous message
omar ali is currently offline  omar ali
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Registered: December 2015
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بتاريخ الأربعاء، 9 مارس، 2016 12:50:49 م UTC+1، كتب greg...@googlemail.com:
> On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 12:40:32 PM UTC+1, omar ali wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I am just new to idl and i need to write the following equation in idl. as you see the equation has exponential function.
>>
>>
>> parameter=e(-2*b*wc*sec)
>> regards
>
> try,
>
> parameter=exp(-2*b*wc*sec)
>
> cheers,
> Greg

thanks
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