How can I write log(e) in MATLAB?

I am trying to calculate x=log(e) but I can not. Any help?

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how can i give this function
I am trying to calculate x=log4(256) but i can not.Any help pleas?
x=log4(256)
f = @(x) 4.^x - 256;
log4_256 = fzero(f, 1.2345)
log4_256 = 4
4^log4_256
ans = 256

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I assume you mean log10? In Matlab log is base e, so log(e)=1
x=log10(exp(1))

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Thanks alot
Note that very few programming languages use log() to indicate log base 10. Excel is the only one I have been able to find. log() or Log[] seems to represent natural log in nearly all languages.
As mentioned Excel uses log for base 10 by default; it has no built in natural log, requiring that a decimal approximation of e be passed as the second parameter for natural log.
I did find one language Kotlin that uses ln for natural log despite being supposedly interoperable with java which uses log for natural log...
thanks for the helpful information
can you help with this pleas x=log4(256)
@sultana saffi Please stop spamming this question with answers and comments to compute a log to do your homework.
Do you know the basic rule for logs to other bases?
The formula is given here:

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