C# | Math.Abs() Method | Set – 1
In C#, Abs() is a Math class method which is used to return the absolute value of a specified number. This method can be overload by passing the different type of parameters to it. There are total 7 methods in its overload list.
- Math.Abs(Decimal)
- Math.Abs(Double)
- Math.Abs(Int16)
- Math.Abs(Int32)
- Math.Abs(Int64)
- Math.Abs(SByte)
- Math.Abs(Single)
- If val is equal to NegativeInfinity or PositiveInfinity, the return value will be PositiveInfinity.
- If the val is equal to NaN then return value will be NaN.
Math.Abs(Int64)
This method is used to return the absolute value of a 64-bit signed integer. Syntax:public static long Abs (long val);Parameter:
val: It is the required number which is greater than Int64.MinValue, but less than or equal to Int64.MaxValue of type System.Int64.Return Type: It returns a 64-bit signed integer say r, such that 0 ≤ r ≤ Int64.MaxValue. Exception: This method will give OverflowException if the value of val is equals to Int64.MinValue. Example:
// C# Program to illustrate the
// Math.Abs(Int64) Method
using System;
class Geeks {
// Main Method
public static void Main()
{
// Taking long values
long[] val = {Int64.MaxValue, 78345482, -4687985, 0};
// using foreach loop
foreach(long value in val)
// Displaying the result
Console.WriteLine("Absolute value of {0} = {1}",
value, Math.Abs(value));
}
}
Absolute value of 9223372036854775807 = 9223372036854775807 Absolute value of 78345482 = 78345482 Absolute value of -4687985 = 4687985 Absolute value of 0 = 0
Math.Abs(SByte)
This method is used to return the absolute value of an 8-bit signed integer. Syntax:public static sbyte Abs (sbyte val);Parameter:
val: It is the required number which is greater than SByte.MinValue, but less than or equal to SByte.MaxValue of type System.SByte.Return Type: It returns a 8-bit signed integer say r, such that 0 ≤ r ≤ SByte.MaxValue. Exception: This method will give OverflowException if the value of val is equals to SByte.MinValue. Example:
// C# Program to illlustrate the
// Math.Abs(SByte) Method
using System;
class Geeks {
// Main Method
public static void Main()
{
// Taking SByte values
sbyte[] sb = {SByte.MaxValue, 45, -41, 0};
// using foreach loop
foreach(sbyte value in sb)
// Displaying the result
Console.WriteLine("Absolute value of {0} = {1}",
value, Math.Abs(value));
}
}
Absolute value of 127 = 127 Absolute value of 45 = 45 Absolute value of -41 = 41 Absolute value of 0 = 0
Math.Abs(Single)
This method is used to return the absolute value of a single-precision floating-point number. Syntax:public static float Abs (float val);Parameter:
val: It is the required number which is greater than or equal to Single.MinValue, but less than or equal to MaxValue of type System.Single.Return Type: It returns a single-precision floating-point number say r, such that 0 ≤ r ≤ Single.MaxValue. Note:
// C# Program to illlustrate the
// Math.Abs(Single) Method
using System;
class Geeks {
// Main Method
public static void Main()
{
float nan = float.NaN;
// Taking float values
float[] fl = {float.MinValue, 127.58f, 0.000f,
7556.48e10f, nan, float.MaxValue};
// using foreach loop
foreach(float value in fl)
// Displaying the result
Console.WriteLine("Absolute value of {0} = {1}",
value, Math.Abs(value));
}
}
Output:
Absolute value of -3.402823E+38 = 3.402823E+38 Absolute value of 127.58 = 127.58 Absolute value of 0 = 0 Absolute value of 7.55648E+13 = 7.55648E+13 Absolute value of NaN = NaN Absolute value of 3.402823E+38 = 3.402823E+38Reference: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.math.abs?view=netframework-4.7.2