ExpOperator Class
(Automation::ExpOperator)The ExpOperator calculates the natural exponential of the input using formula More...
Header: | #include <ExpOperator.h> |
Inherits: | CDPOperator<T> |
Public Functions
ExpOperator(const CDPPropertyBase &in) |
Reimplemented Public Functions
virtual unsigned int | Process() override |
- 18 public functions inherited from CDPOperator
- 17 public functions inherited from CDPOperatorBase
- 46 public functions inherited from CDPBaseObject
- 26 public functions inherited from CDP::StudioAPI::CDPNode
- 22 public functions inherited from CDP::StudioAPI::ICDPNode
Additional Inherited Members
- 1 public variable inherited from CDPOperatorBase
- 1 static public member inherited from CDPBaseObject
- 1 protected function inherited from CDP::StudioAPI::CDPNode
- 8 protected variables inherited from CDPOperator
- 5 protected variables inherited from CDPOperatorBase
- 11 protected variables inherited from CDPBaseObject
Detailed Description
The ExpOperator calculates the natural exponential of the input using formula
`Out=e^(In)`
, where e is the base of the natural logarithm, 2.718281828459 (Euler's number).
ExpOperator is the inverse function of the LnOperator.
Arguments
Name | Description |
---|---|
In | The default input value. |
Out | The default output value. |
When operator is used inside a signal its default input is automatically tied to signal's InternalValue or previous operator's output. Its default output is automatically tied to next operator's input or to signal's Value. See also CDP Operator Usage In CDP Signals.
Example
Below is an example plot with linearly increasing signal (cyan) and the same signal with ExpHOperator() applied (orange):
Actual Processing Code of the ExpOperator
unsigned int ExpOperator<double>::Process() { m_output = exp((double)m_input); return STATUS_OK; }
See also Argument.
Member Function Documentation
ExpOperator::ExpOperator(const CDPPropertyBase &in)
Default constructs an instance of ExpOperator.
[override virtual]
unsigned int ExpOperator::Process()
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