--- title: Math.E short-title: E slug: Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Math/E page-type: javascript-static-data-property browser-compat: javascript.builtins.Math.E sidebar: jsref --- The **`Math.E`** static data property represents Euler's number, the base of natural logarithms, e, which is approximately 2.718. {{InteractiveExample("JavaScript Demo: Math.E")}} ```js interactive-example function compoundOneYear(interestRate, currentVal) { return currentVal * Math.E ** interestRate; } console.log(Math.E); // Expected output: 2.718281828459045 console.log((1 + 1 / 1000000) ** 1000000); // Expected output: 2.718280469 (approximately) console.log(compoundOneYear(0.05, 100)); // Expected output: 105.12710963760242 ``` ## Value π™ΌπšŠπšπš‘.𝙴=eβ‰ˆ2.718\mathtt{Math.E} = e \approx 2.718 {{js_property_attributes(0, 0, 0)}} ## Description Because `E` is a static property of `Math`, you always use it as `Math.E`, rather than as a property of a `Math` object you created (`Math` is not a constructor). ## Examples ### Using Math.E The following function returns e: ```js function getNapier() { return Math.E; } getNapier(); // 2.718281828459045 ``` ## Specifications {{Specifications}} ## Browser compatibility {{Compat}} ## See also - {{jsxref("Math.exp()")}} - {{jsxref("Math.log()")}} - {{jsxref("Math.log1p()")}}