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function Ln(Number Extended):Extended;

The Ln function takes an integer or floating point Number and gives the natural logarithm of that number. This is only used for mathematical processing.

Ln has the opposite effect to Exp - the exponent of a number.

Example:

var
   float,number : float;
begin
number := 2.14; float := Ln(number); ShowMessage('Ln('+FloatToStr(number)+') = '+FloatToStr(float));
float := Exp(float); ShowMessage('Exp(Ln('+FloatToStr(float)+')) = '+FloatToStr(float)); end;

Output:

Ln(2,14) = 0,76080582903376
Exp(Ln(2,14)) = 2,14