Python abs() Function
The python abs() function is used to return absolute value of a number. It takes only one argument, a number whose absolute value is to be returned. The argument can be an integer and floating point number. If the argument is a complex number, then, abs() returns its magnitude.
Signature
- abs (num)
Parameters
- num - A number whose absolute value is to be returned. The number can be:
- integer
- floating number
- complex number
Return
It returns the absolute value of the specified number.
Python abs() Function Example 1
Let's see an example to get absolute value of a number.
Output:
Absolute value of -40 is: 40 Absolute value of -40.83 is: 40.83
Python abs() Function Example 2
This example shows magnitude of a complex number.
Output:
Magnitude of 3 - 4j is: 5.0
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