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ln is to exp, as log is to ___ ?

fk319
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I am using "bucket span=log1.1 Time" but it puts it bucket ranges, 1-1.1, 1.1-1.2, etc.

so I tried to use log(Time,1.1) but I could not fine the correct exp() function.

This works, "eval Time=exp(floor(ln(Time)))".

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martin_mueller
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Speaking in maths terms, ln is to e^x as log is to 10^x.
In splunk terms, e^x is exp(x) and 10^x is pow(10,x).

What are you trying to achieve?

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Speaking in maths terms, ln is to e^x as log is to 10^x.
In splunk terms, e^x is exp(x) and 10^x is pow(10,x).

What are you trying to achieve?

fk319
Builder

I looked and looked and skipped the 'p's I guess. pow is what I was looking for, thanks...

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