imaxabs
Calculates the absolute value of an integer of any size.
intmax_t imaxabs(
intmax_t n
);
Parameters
- n
Integer value.
Return Value
The imaxabs function returns the absolute value of the argument. There is no error return.
Note
Because the range of negative integers that can be represented by using intmax_t is larger than the range of positive integers that can be represented, it's possible to supply an argument to imaxabs that can’t be converted. If the absolute value of the argument cannot be represented by the return type, the behavior of imaxabs is undefined.
Requirements
Routine |
Required header |
---|---|
imaxabs |
<inttypes.h> |
For additional compatibility information, see Compatibility.
Libraries
All versions of the C run-time libraries.
Example
// crt_imaxabs.c
// Build using: cl /W3 /Tc crt_imaxabs.c
// This example calls imaxabs to compute an
// absolute value, then displays the results.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
intmax_t x = LLONG_MIN + 2;
printf("The absolute value of %lld is %lld\n", x, imaxabs(x));
}
The absolute value of -9223372036854775806 is 9223372036854775806