From: | Sai Hertz And Control Systems <sank89(at)sancharnet(dot)in> |
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To: | Martin Marques <martin(at)bugs(dot)unl(dot)edu(dot)ar> |
Cc: | aspire420(at)hotpop(dot)com, pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org, pgsql-sql(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: [SQL] Anti log in PostgreSQL |
Date: | 2003-12-27 06:47:06 |
Message-ID: | 3FED2AEA.70707@sancharnet.in |
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Dear Martin Marques and other kind people out their ,
>>In mathematics I would have written it something like
>>
>>A = antilog (3·3234) = 2144
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>As I can understand, this is a 10 base log, so that what you want is
>10^(3.3234)?
>
>
Though antilog did not solve my problem the link below helped me to
prove my point to my bankers
http://www.ilovemaths.com/3depreciation.htm
http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.interest.html
Thanks a load for the kind help forwarded by you all.
Regards,
Vishal Kashyap
>For that you have the exponential operator ^.
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