Returns a value of the same type that is passed to it specifying the absolute value of a number.
Abs([num]) |
The optional num argument is any valid numeric expression. If this argument is omitted, is a non-initialized variable, or Null, the function returns 0.
The absolute value of a number is its unsigned magnitude. For example, Abs(-1) and Abs(1) both return 1.
Example
Dim MyNumber MyNumber = Abs(36.6) ' Returns 36.6. MyNumber = Abs(-36.6) ' Returns 36.6. |
See Also |
Sgn Function |