logAB
Logab is a nonstandard or informal notation that has appeared in some mathematical and computational texts as a possible shorthand for the logarithm of a number b with base a. The standard notation for this concept is log base a of b, written as log_a(b). Because logab is not part of formal notation, its meaning can vary between authors, calculators, and programming environments.
In plain-text or quick-notes contexts, logab is sometimes intended to denote log_a(b) to avoid subscripts or
Examples illustrate the ambiguity. If logab denotes log base a of b, then logab with a = 2
In software and calculators, base-specific logarithms are typically implemented in ways that avoid ambiguity, such as