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Mathematical Functions
By James Crowley, published on 14 Jul 2001
Absolute Value
The Abs function in Visual Basic returns the absolute value of a number. This means that it returns a number that is always positive. For example,
Abs(12.3235) ' returns 12.3235
Abs(-10.3) ' returns 10.3
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