Math.log1p()

Baseline Widely available

This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since ⁨July 2015⁩.

The Math.log1p() static method returns the natural logarithm (base e) of 1 + x, where x is the argument. That is:

x>1,𝙼𝚊𝚝𝚑.𝚕𝚘𝚐𝟷𝚙(𝚡)=ln(1+x)\forall x > -1,\;\mathtt{\operatorname{Math.log1p}(x)} = \ln(1 + x)

Try it

console.log(Math.log1p(1));
/ Expected output: 0.6931471805599453

console.log(Math.log1p(0));
/ Expected output: 0

console.log(Math.log1p(-1));
/ Expected output: -Infinity

console.log(Math.log1p(-2));
/ Expected output: NaN

Syntax

js
Math.log1p(x)

Parameters

x

A number greater than or equal to -1.

Return value

The natural logarithm (base NaN.

Description

For very small values of x, adding 1 can reduce or eliminate precision. The double floats used in JS give you about 15 digits of precision. 1 + 1e-15 = 1.000000000000001, but 1 + 1e-16 = 1.000000000000000 and therefore exactly 1.0 in that arithmetic, because digits past 15 are rounded off.

When you calculate log(1 + x), where x is a small positive number, you should get an answer very close to x because: limx0log(1+x)x=1\lim_{x \to 0} \frac{\log(1+x)}{x} = 1. If you calculate Math.log(1 + 1.1111111111e-15), you should get an answer close to 1.1111111111e-15. Instead, you will end up taking the logarithm of 1.00000000000000111022 (the roundoff is in binary, so sometimes it gets ugly), and get the answer 1.11022…e-15, with only 3 correct digits. If you calculate Math.log1p(1.1111111111e-15) instead, you will get a much more accurate answer, 1.1111111110999995e-15, with 15 correct digits of precision (actually 16 in this case).

If the value of x is less than -1, the return value is always NaN.

Because log1p() is a static method of Math, you always use it as Math.log1p(), rather than as a method of a Math object you created (Math is not a constructor).

Examples

Using Math.log1p()

js
Math.log1p(-2); / NaN
Math.log1p(-1); / -Infinity
Math.log1p(-0); / -0
Math.log1p(0); / 0
Math.log1p(1); / 0.6931471805599453
Math.log1p(Infinity); / Infinity

Specifications

Specification
ECMAScript® 2026 Language Specification
# sec-math.log1p

Browser compatibility

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