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{{LSL_Function
{{LSL Function
|func=llAbs
|func=llAbs
|func_id=6|func_sleep=0.0|func_energy=10.0
|func_id=6|func_sleep=0.0|func_energy=10.0
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|p1_desc=Any integer value
|p1_desc=Any integer value
|return_type=integer
|return_type=integer
|return_text=that is the positive version of '''val'''.
|return_text=that is the positive version of {{LSLP|val}}.
|other_languages={{LSL OL|C++|[http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/clibrary/cstdlib/abs/ abs]}}
|spec
|spec
|caveats=*The llAbs of -2147483648 is -2147483648, this is because 2147483648 is not a valid [[integer]] value.
|caveats=*The llAbs of -2147483648 is -2147483648. This is because the positive integer 2147483648 is outside the range of allowed LSL {{LSLGC|Integer|integer values}}.
|examples=<lsl>default
|examples=
<source lang="lsl2">
default
{
{
     state_entry()
     state_entry()
     {
     {
         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"
         llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "The absolute value of -4 is: "+(string)llAbs(-4) );
}</lsl><lsl>// Here's a more elaborate example.
     }
ShowAbsolute(integer X)
}
</source>
<source lang="lsl2">
// Here's a more elaborate example.
 
ShowAbsolute(integer inputInteger)
{
{
     string Message = "llAbs("
     string output = "llAbs(" + (string)inputInteger + ") --> " + (string)llAbs(inputInteger);
        + (string)X
 
        + ") --> "
     llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, output);
        + (string)llAbs(X);
     llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, Message);
}
}
default
default
{
{
     state_entry()
     state_entry()
     {
     {
         ShowAbsolute(-3);
         ShowAbsolute(-3);   //  llAbs(-3)  --> 3
         ShowAbsolute(5);
         ShowAbsolute(5);   //  llAbs(5)  --> 5
         ShowAbsolute(-20);
         ShowAbsolute(-20); //  llAbs(-20) --> 20
         ShowAbsolute(0);
         ShowAbsolute(0);   //  llAbs(0)  --> 0
     }
     }
}</lsl>
}
 
</source>
<pre>
// 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
</pre>
|helpers
|helpers
|also_header
|also_header
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|also_functions={{LSL DefineRow||[[llFabs]]|[[float]] version of llAbs}}
|also_functions={{LSL DefineRow||[[llFabs]]|[[float]] version of llAbs}}
|also_events
|also_events
|also_articles={{LSL DefineRow||{{Wikipedia|Absolute_value}}|}}
|also_articles={{LSL DefineRow||{{Wikipedia|Absolute value}}|}}
|notes
|notes
|cat1=Math
|cat1=Math
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|cat3
|cat3
|cat4
|cat4
|haiku={{Haiku|Whether good or bad,|we are not here to judge you.|Just to ask... How much?}}
}}
}}

Revision as of 23:05, 21 January 2015

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

default
{
    state_entry()
    {
//      returns: "The absolute value of -4 is: 4"
        llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "The absolute value of -4 is: "+(string)llAbs(-4) );
    }
}
// Here's a more elaborate example.

ShowAbsolute(integer inputInteger)
{
    string output = "llAbs(" + (string)inputInteger + ") --> " + (string)llAbs(inputInteger);

    llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, output);
}

default
{
    state_entry()
    {
        ShowAbsolute(-3);   //  llAbs(-3)  --> 3
        ShowAbsolute(5);    //  llAbs(5)   --> 5
        ShowAbsolute(-20);  //  llAbs(-20) --> 20
        ShowAbsolute(0);    //  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 );

Haiku

Whether good or bad,
we are not here to judge you.
Just to ask... How much?