From what a hasty check of my memory tells me:
the natural log base _is_ e - the decimal log base etc, are quick fixes to get 
"logarithms for dummies" -, but I confess ignorance on the Eulerian number.

Sorry about that.

Wesley Parish

On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 17:58, Rick Barnes wrote:
> I am trying to write concise, yet correct descriptions of several
> functions that refer to the Eulerian number and the natural log base, e
> (2.71828182845904). The functions in question are: EXP. IMEXP, LN and
> IMLN.
>
> Is the Eulerian number, the natural log base and e the same thing?

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