llAbs
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Summary
Function: integer llAbs( integer val );6 | Function ID |
0.0 | Forced Delay |
10.0 | Energy |
Returns an integer that is the positive version of val.
• integer | val | – | Any integer value |
Caveats
- The llAbs of -2147483648 is -2147483648, this is because 2147483648 is outside the range of allowed values and therefore not a valid integer value.
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