Owning Palette: Exponential Integrals VIs
Requires: Full Development System
Computes the exponential integral function.
Add to the block diagram | Find on the palette |
x is the input argument. If x is negative, the VI uses the absolute value of x. | |
n is the exponent parameter. | |
En(x) returns the value of the exponential integral function. |
The following equation defines the exponential integral function.
The following intervals for the input values define the exponential integral function.
LabVIEW supports the entire domain of this function that produces real-valued results. For any nonnegative integer value of order n, the function is defined for nonnegative real values of x.