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csetzkorn
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Hi all,

 

Is the LOG function used in a datastep the log base 10 or the natural log. Tyring to find a definite answer.Thanks!

 

Christian

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WarrenKuhfeld
Ammonite | Level 13

Certainly Kurt's reply to look at the documentation is a good one.  Putting in known constants that give known results is an alternative way or at least a way that might help you remember in the future.  log(e) = 1, e ** 1 = e, etc.

 

data;
x = log(constant('e'));
put x;
x = log10(10);
put x;
x = exp(log(constant('e')));
put x;
run;

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