Defined in header <stdlib.h> | ||
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int abs( int n ); | ||
long labs( long n ); | ||
long long llabs( long long n ); | (since C99) | |
Defined in header <inttypes.h> | ||
intmax_t imaxabs( intmax_t n ); | (since C99) |
Computes the absolute value of an integer number. The behavior is undefined if the result cannot be represented by the return type.
n | - | integer value |
The absolute value of n
(i.e. |n|
), if it is representable.
In 2's complement systems, the absolute value of the most-negative value is out of range, e.g. for 32-bit 2's complement type int, INT_MIN is -2147483648, but the would-be result 2147483648 is greater than INT_MAX, which is 2147483647.
#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <limits.h> int main(void) { printf("abs(+3) = %d\n", abs(+3)); printf("abs(-3) = %d\n", abs(-3)); // printf("%+d\n", abs(INT_MIN)); // undefined behavior on 2's complement systems }
Output:
abs(+3) = 3 abs(-3) = 3
(C99)(C99) | computes absolute value of a floating-point value (|x|) (function) |
(C99)(C99)(C99) | computes the magnitude of a complex number (function) |
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