Header File
stdlib.h, math.h
Category
Math Routines, Inline Routines
Prototype
int abs(int x);
Description
Returns the absolute value of an integer.
abs returns the absolute value of the integer argument x. If abs is called when stdlib.h has been included, it's treated as a macro that expands to inline code.
If you want to use the abs function instead of the macro, include
#undef abs
in your program, after the #include <stdlib.h>.
Return Value
The abs function returns an integer in the range of 0 to INT_MAX, with the exception that an argument with the value INT_MIN is returned as INT_MIN. The values for INT_MAX and INT_MIN are defined in header file limit.h.
Example
#include <stdio.h> #include <math.h> int main(void) { int number = -1234; printf("number: %d absolute value: %d\n", number, abs(number)); return 0; }
Portability
POSIX |
Win32 |
ANSI C |
ANSI C++ |
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