VBScript Abs Function
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The Abs function returns the absolute value of a specified number.
Note: If the number parameter contains Null, Null will be returned
Note: If the number parameter is an uninitialized variable, zero will be returned.
Syntax
| Parameter |
Description |
| number |
Required. A numeric expression |
Example 1
document.write(Abs(1) & "<br />")
document.write(Abs(-1))
Output:
1
1
|
Example 2
document.write(Abs(48.4) & "<br />")
document.write(Abs(-48.4))
Output:
48.4
48.4
|
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