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This function returns the absolute value passed to it. Basically, it removes the negative sign, on the number if there is one. If the parameter is a positive one, it just returns it | This function returns the absolute value passed to it. Basically, it removes the negative sign, on the number if there is one. If the parameter is a positive one, it just returns it. | ||
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Revision as of 01:45, 25 January 2007
- The correct title of this article is llAbs. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.
Returns the absolute value of the integer passed to it. | ||||||
SpecificationThis function returns the absolute value passed to it. Basically, it removes the negative sign, on the number if there is one. If the parameter is a positive one, it just returns it.
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Caveats
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Examples<lsl> default { state_entry() { llSay(0,"The absolute value of -4 is: "+(string)llAbs(-4) ); } } </lsl> | ||||||
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