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Python Abs Function |
abs()
is a built-in function in Python 3, to compute the absolute value of any number. The absolute value of a number "means only how far a number is from 0" 1 It takes one argument x
. The argument can even be a complex number, and in that case its modulus is returned.
Argument
It takes one argument x
- an integer, or decimal, or a complex number.
Return Value
The return value would be a positive number or zero. Even if a complex number is passed, it would return its magnitude, computed as per complex number algebra.
Code Sample
print(abs(3.4)) # prints 3.4
print(abs(-6)) # prints 6
print(abs(3 + 4j)) # prints 5.0, because |3 + 4j| = 5