# java antilog tag

i'm try for log10 calculation using mathml in xml as follow

<apply><log><cn>x</cn></log></apply>


for this i'm getting expected result, but now trying for antilog which is inverse of log, i'm not sure which tag have to be use, any i'm trying as follow

<apply><inverse><log><cn>x</cn></log></inverse></apply>


here i'm not getting the expected result, do anyone know the exact tag for the antilog

thanks

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 Please post code, results obtained, and expected result. – wallyk Feb 19 '10 at 1:17 sorry, my tag was mising in previous question, so i edited it as above – Apache Feb 19 '10 at 1:44 AFAIK, the Java standard libraries do not support mathml calculation. What libraries / application are you trying to use here? – Stephen C Feb 19 '10 at 1:50 sorry, my tag was mising in previous question, so i edited it as above, so for first set i got 0 as a result and for the second set i should get 10 as a result ( x = 1 for both set ) but i'm getting something diff – Apache Feb 19 '10 at 1:51

The base 10 antilog is just 10^x (that is, 10 raised to the *x*th power). As the link below says, the "antilog" notation is still used, but not very often. Is there a reason the normal exponential notation doesn't work for you?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antilog#Antilogarithms

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Logarithms are the inverse of exponents.

If a = logb(c), then c = b ^ a (where ^ indicates, exponentiation, not XOR).

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antilog? you mean power?

try

<msup>
<mi>10</mi>
<mn>x</mn>
</msup>

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 thanks bro for ur ans, but this is presentation mathml which is usually use for displaying, but i'm looking for content mathml which use for calculation thanks – Apache Feb 19 '10 at 1:39