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|caveats=*The llAbs of -2147483648 is -2147483648. This is because the positive integer 2147483648 is outside the range of allowed LSL [https://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=Category:LSL_Integer integer values].
|caveats=*The llAbs of -2147483648 is -2147483648. This is because the positive integer 2147483648 is outside the range of allowed LSL [https://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=Category:LSL_Integer integer values].
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<lsl>
default
{
{
     state_entry()
     state_entry()
     {
     {
         llSay(0,"The absolute value of -4 is: "+(string)llAbs(-4) );
         llSay(0, "The absolute value of -4 is: "+(string)llAbs(-4) );
     }  //Returns "The absolute value of -4 is: 4"
     }  //Returns "The absolute value of -4 is: 4"
}</lsl><lsl>// Here's a more elaborate example.
}
</lsl>
<br/>
<lsl>
// Here's a more elaborate example.
ShowAbsolute(integer X)
ShowAbsolute(integer X)
{
{
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     llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, Message);
     llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, Message);
}
}
default
default
{
{
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         ShowAbsolute(0);
         ShowAbsolute(0);
     }
     }
}</lsl>
}
</lsl>


<pre>
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Test Object: llAbs(0) --> 0
Test Object: llAbs(0) --> 0
</pre>
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Revision as of 03:46, 10 September 2012


Edit for llAbs()

Summary

Function: integer llAbs( integer val );

Returns an integer that is the positive version of val.

• integer val Any integer value
This function is similar to functions (e.g. abs) found in many other languages: 
C++
abs

Caveats

  • The llAbs of -2147483648 is -2147483648. This is because the positive integer 2147483648 is outside the range of allowed LSL integer values.
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Examples

<lsl> default {

   state_entry()
   {
       llSay(0, "The absolute value of -4 is: "+(string)llAbs(-4) );
   }   //Returns "The absolute value of -4 is: 4"

} </lsl>
<lsl> // Here's a more elaborate example. ShowAbsolute(integer X) {

   string Message = "llAbs("
       + (string)X
       + ") --> "
       + (string)llAbs(X);
   llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, Message);

}

default {

   state_entry()
   {
       ShowAbsolute(-3);
       ShowAbsolute(5);
       ShowAbsolute(-20);
       ShowAbsolute(0);
   }

} </lsl>

// Here's the output produced by the more elaborate example:
Test Object: llAbs(-3) --> 3
Test Object: llAbs(5) --> 5
Test Object: llAbs(-20) --> 20
Test Object: llAbs(0) --> 0

See Also

Functions

•  llFabs float version of llAbs

Articles

•  "Wikipedia logo"Absolute value

Deep Notes

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Signature

function integer llAbs( integer val );

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The Mini-Map is a window showing a small number of details of your immediate environment. You are the white/yellow dot in the center; green dots are other people. The Mini-Map rotates to face the same direction you are.

To see more, bring up the World Map by left-clicking the Map button (or the Mini-Map).

  • You are the white dot with the yellow circle around it. What you can see is within the gray triangle.
  • Drag the Zoom slider in the lower right corner to zoom in or out.
  • The World Map doesn't rotate: North is always up.

The World Map can tell you lots more:

  • Looking for other people? They're green dots, just like on the Mini-Map.
  • Looking for things to do? Pink stars show special event locations. Double-click on them for more information.
  • Looking for stuff or land to buy? Click the "Background" drop-down menu in the upper right corner, and choose "Objects For Sale" or "Land For Sale".

Notes:

  • The dots on the Mini-Map mean the same as they do on the regular map.
  • You can show or hide the Mini-Map with Ctrl-Shift-M.
  • If you see a green V pointing up or down, that means a person is up higher than you or lower than you.

--EnCore Mayne 22:17, 8 September 2012 (PDT)
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