Returns the absolute value of the number passed to the function.
= ABS(value)
Value |
A number whose absolute value is to be calculated. The number can be specified as an integer (e.g., 37), a decimal value (e.g., 37.48), as a string, or as the value of a variable (e.g, UnitPrice). |
Decimal number.
In the case of an error, the function displays an error message: “ABS(value): Error message”
Example |
Returns |
= ABS(-3) |
3 |
= ABS(3) |
3 |
= ABS(“$1,234”) |
1234 |
= ABS(“$-1,234.57”) |
1234.57 |
= ABS(UnitPrice) |
The absolute value of the UnitPrice variable |
= ABS(“abcd”) |
Displays message “ABS(abcd): Input string was not in a correct format.” |
= POWER(UnitPrice, ABS(-2)) |
The square of the value of the UnitPrice variable |
= MAX(UnitPrice, ABS(“$-12”)) |
The maximum of UnitPrice and the number 12. |