Dear Mr Michael Schippling Thank you so much for both your help and your irony. I am afraid I was looking at avr! After your enlightening reply I was able (at last) to find logf. Unfortunately I cannot understand the "base 10" ironic part of your mail. But logf(2.718) returns 1 so I guess logf computes the Neperian logarithm. Excuse me if my comment is irrelevant. Once again thank you for replying. Please keep up the good work helping us and the positive energy. Best regards, Georgia
On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 7:37 PM, Michael Schippling <sc...@santafe.edu>wrote: > I have two different versions of msp430 tools courtesy > of different mystery TOS installations, one in /usr > and one in /opt. They both have the same directory > structure, so the only math.h file I could find was: > .../msp430/msp430/include/**math.h > Both contain a logf() declaration, and a logf10()... > To show my ignorance I "remembered" that log was base > 10 not ln, so that probably tells you how useful my > information is... > > MS > > > Geo Gkolfin wrote: > >> Oops, my bad! Actually logf() works fine. It computes ln correctly. I >> still cannot find it in any of the math.h files but it works. Sorry again. >> >> >> ------------------------------**------------------------------** >> ------------ >> >> ______________________________**_________________ >> Tinyos-help mailing list >> Tinyos-help@millennium.**berkeley.edu<Tinyos-help@millennium.berkeley.edu> >> https://www.millennium.**berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/** >> listinfo/tinyos-help<https://www.millennium.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tinyos-help> >> >
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