Scilab 5.3.3
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abs
absolute value, magnitude
Calling Sequence
t=abs(x)
Arguments
- x
real or complex vector or matrix
- t
real vector or matrix
Description
abs(x)
is the absolute value of the elements of
x
. When x
is complex,
abs(x)
is the complex modulus (magnitude) of the
elements of x
.
Examples
abs([1,%i,-1,-%i,1+%i])
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