ABS

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The ABS function returns the unsigned numerical value of a variable or literal value.


Syntax

positive = ABS(numericalValue)


Description

  • ABS always returns positive numerical values. The value can be any numerical type.
  • Often used to keep a value positive when necessary in a program.
  • Use SGN to determine a value's sign when necessary.
  • QB64 allows programs to return only positive _UNSIGNED variable values using a DIM or _DEFINE statement.


Examples

Example: Finding the absolute value of positive and negative numerical values.

a = -6 b = -7 c = 8 IF a < 0 THEN a = ABS(a) b = ABS(b) c = ABS(c) PRINT a, b, c

6 7 8


See also



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