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* [[()|<sb>([2.718281828459045]::operators)</sb>]] |
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* [[constant ()|<sb>(constant [e v]::#7ac94f)</sb>]] |
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==See also== |
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*[[Pi (block)]] |
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[[Category:Reporter Blocks]] |
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Latest revision as of 18:54, 8 July 2024
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Block Type | Reporter Block |
Category / Extension | Operators |
The e block is a reporter block that reports the value of Euler's constant (2.718281828459045). To get the block, one must add the "Operators Expansion" extension.
However, when you do say (e::operators)
or think (e::operators)
it shortens into 2.72
Workaround
This block can be worked around by using 1 as the input for the () of () operators block, the constant () block with e selected, or using anything else that reports the value of e. If this value is used multiple times in the code, a variable can be used.