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---
title: "log"
excerpt: "Computes the logarithm of the number with respect to an arbitrary base."
layout: manual
---
Computes the logarithm of the number with respect to an arbitrary base.
The result might not be correctly rounded owing to implementation details; `log2()` can produce more accurate results for base 2, and `log10()` can produce more accurate results for base 10.
```
log(num: number, base: number) -> number
```
### Examples
```kcl
const myVar = log(4, 2)
```
### Arguments
* `num`: `number` (REQUIRED)
* `base`: `number` (REQUIRED)
### Returns
`number`