std::expm1

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Defined in header <cmath>

float       expm1( float arg );
(since C++11)
double      expm1( double arg );
(since C++11)
long double expm1( long double arg );
(since C++11)
double      expm1( Integral arg );
(since C++11)

Computes the e (Euler's number, 2.7182818) raised to the given power arg, minus 1. This function is more accurate than the expression std::exp(arg)-1 if arg is close to zero.

[edit] Parameters

arg - floating point value

[edit] Return value

earg
-1

If the result is too large for the underlying type, range error occurs and HUGE_VAL is returned.

[edit] See also

returns e raised to the given power (ex)
(function)
(C++11)
returns 2 raised to the given power (2x)
(function)