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Ruby Float absolute() method with example

Last Updated : 07 Jan, 2020
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Float abs() is a float class method which works on float values and converts them to the absolute form.

Syntax: float.abs()

Parameter: float value which is to be converted to absolute value

Return: absolute value of the passed float value

Example #1 :




# Ruby code for abs() method
  
# Initializing value
a = -56.23333333
b = -10000.0
c = -(22 + 7.1)
  
# Printing result
puts "absolute value of a : #{a.abs}\n\n"
puts "absolute value of b : #{b.abs}\n\n"
puts "absolute value of c : #{c.abs}\n\n"


Output :

absolute value of a : 56.23333333

absolute value of b : 10000.0

absolute value of c : 29.1

Example #2 :




# Ruby code for abs() method
  
# Initializing value
a = -100.7 - 10.4
b = -100 * 2000.0
c = -(22 + 7.1) * 4
  
# Printing result
puts "absolute value of a : #{a.abs}\n\n"
puts "absolute value of b : #{b.abs}\n\n
puts "absolute value of c : #{c.abs}\n\n"


Output :

absolute value of a : 111.10000000000001

absolute value of b : 200000.0

absolute value of c : 116.4

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