Base2 Logarithm
Issue #29
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Originally reported on Google Code with ID 29
It would be nice to have access to base-2 logarithm through lg()
So the logarithm jargon is:
base-10 : log()
base-e : ln()
base-2 : lg()
bwt. I love this calculator. It's very effective.
Reported by pascal.dhermilly
on 2007-04-07 21:34:44
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Account Deleted ``` OK, I implemented this in svn trunk. Will be available for version 0.8. ```
Reported by `ariya.hidayat` on 2007-04-16 09:14:46 - Status changed: `Fixed`
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``` Denoting base 2 logarithm as "lg" is very confusing to me. It seems that only computer scientist denote it by "lg" (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logarithm) but the ISO notation is "lb".
For me, lg stands for base 10 logarithm. ```
Reported by `ssalonen` on 2011-06-29 08:36:38
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the ISO notation is "lb"
Interesting. Clan you please file an entry in the tracker for that? Maybe we should stick to ISO indeed. ```
Reported by `helder.pereira.correia` on 2011-06-29 18:33:29
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repo owner - changed status to closed
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``` Good request, will work on it. ```
Reported by `ariya.hidayat` on 2007-04-16 09:02:08 - Status changed: `Accepted` - Labels added: Type-Enhancement, Milestone-0.8 - Labels removed: Type-Defect