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fabs, fabsf, fabsl

 

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Calculates the absolute value of the floating-point argument.

Syntax

double fabs(   
   double x   
);  
float fabs(  
   float x   
); // C++ only  
long double fabs(  
   long double x  
); // C++ only  
float fabsf(   
   float x   
);  
long double fabsl(  
   long double x  
);  

Parameters

x
Floating-point value.

Return Value

The fabs functions return the absolute value of the argument x. There is no error return.

Input SEH Exception Matherr Exception
± QNAN,IND none _DOMAIN

Remarks

C++ allows overloading, so you can call overloads of fabs if you include the <cmath> header. In a C program, fabs always takes and returns a double.

Requirements

Function Required C header Required C++ header
fabs, fabsf, fabsl <math.h> <cmath> or <math.h>

For additional compatibility information, see Compatibility in the Introduction.

Example

See the example for abs.

See Also

Floating-Point Support
abs, labs, llabs, _abs64
_cabs
labs, llabs