Exp Function from Power Fx Using Power Apps

Power Apps is a suite of apps, services, connectors, and data platforms that provides a rapid application development environment to build custom apps for your business needs. More Details https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/powerapps-overview.

Power Fx

Power Fx is the low-code language that will be used across the Microsoft Power Platform. It's a general-purpose, strong-typed, declarative, and functional programming language.

The Exp function returns e raised to the power of its argument. The transcendental number e begins at 2.7182818...

Reading this article, you can learn how to perform the Exp function from Power Fx using Microsoft Power Apps. Also, you will be able to learn Button control, Label control, and TextInput control in the Power Apps environment.

Step 1. Open the URL https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/ in the browser for Power apps.

Create an account with your Organisation Mail ID and log in. After login your Power Apps account.

Power Apps

Step 2. First, Click Create (+ ) and Select the Canvas app from blank.

Blank app

Blank canvas app

Next, Give the App name as PAPFExp and Format as Tablet.

Create app

Now, In the Power Apps studio environment, Select the Create a Form option.

Power Apps studio

Step 3. To test the Exp function, First Rename the Screen name as SCRPAPF.

Next, Insert a Label control and set the Name and Text property as LblTitle and Exp function in canvas App using PowerFx with Power apps.

Text label

Next, Insert a Label control, set the Name and Text property as LblInput, and Enter Your Input.

Enter your input

Insert a TextInput control and set the Name property as TxtNum and Format property as Number.

Text Input

Insert  a Button control and set the Name property as BtnCal and Text property as Calculate and set OnSelect action as UpdateContext({RES:(TxtNum)}) for testing Exp Power fx.

Button

Insert Label control and set the Name property as LblRes and Text property as "The Exp Value is :  " &Exp(RES.Text) for displaying Results.

Text label

Insert a Button control and set the Name property as BtnClr, Text property as Clear, and OnSelect  Property in Action as Reset(TxtNum);  UpdateContext({LblRes:""}); for reset the TextNum and Result.

Button

Finally, the form design looks like this.

Powerfx

Step 4. Now we can see the preview of your App in Power Apps Studio, and The output of the PAPFExp is.

Calculate

After clicking the Calculate Button.

The Browser Display is.

Canvas app

The Tablet Display is.

Tablet screen

The Apple iPhone Display is.

Apple iPhone Display

After clicking the Clear Button.

Clear button

Summary

Now, you have successfully tested the Power Fx - Exp function in the Power Apps Studio environment. 


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