# `Exp` ## Description The `Exp` class computes the exponential (e^x) of each element in a data sequence. This function is commonly used in exponential growth models and in scenarios requiring data scaling or transformations. *Parameters*: `Exp` takes no parameters. *NaN handling*: `NaN` values are not modified. ## Usage Example and Plot ```{eval-rst} .. plotly:: :include-source: True import numpy as np import plotly.graph_objects as go from plotly.subplots import make_subplots from screamer import Exp data = np.random.normal(size=30) / 5 exp_data = Exp()(data) fig = make_subplots( rows=2, cols=1, shared_xaxes=True, row_heights=[1/2, 1/2], vertical_spacing=0.1 ) fig.add_trace(go.Scatter(y=data, mode='lines+markers', name='Original Data'), row=1, col=1) fig.add_trace(go.Scatter(y=exp_data, mode='lines+markers', name='Exponential (e^x)', line=dict(color='red')), row=2, col=1) fig.update_layout( title="Exponential Transformation (Exp)", xaxis_title="Index", yaxis_title="Original Data", yaxis2_title="Exponential", margin=dict(l=20, r=20, t=80, b=20), legend=dict(orientation="h", yanchor="bottom", y=1.02, xanchor="right", x=1) ) fig.show() ```