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Compute the absolute value of every element of the argument <var>x</var>.
Compute the absolute value of every element of the argument <var>x</var>.
 
;Usage: <code>absv(<var>x</var>)</code>
;Usage: '''<code>absv(<var>x</var>)</code>'''
 
;Result: The result <var>r</var> of this function has always the same type as the argument <var>x</var>. Each element <var>r</var><sub>i,j</sub> of the result, is set to the absolute value of the element <var>x</var><sub>i,j</sub> of the argument.
;Result: The result <var>r</var> of this function has always the same type as the argument <var>x</var>. Each element <var>r</var><sub>i,j</sub> of the result, is set to the absolute value of the element <var>x</var><sub>i,j</sub> of the argument.
;See also: [[../abs|abs]]
;See also: [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/EVAL/abs|abs]]


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Latest revision as of 10:05, 21 April 2011

Compute the absolute value of every element of the argument x.

Usage
absv(x)
Result
The result r of this function has always the same type as the argument x. Each element ri,j of the result, is set to the absolute value of the element xi,j of the argument.
See also
abs

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