9.3 ABS
— Absolute value
- Description:
-
ABS(A)
computes the absolute value of A
.
- Standard:
- Fortran 77 and later, has overloads that are GNU extensions
- Class:
- Elemental function
- Syntax:
-
RESULT = ABS(A)
- Arguments:
-
A |
The type of the argument shall be an INTEGER , REAL , or COMPLEX . |
- Return value:
- The return value is of the same type and kind as the argument except the return value is
REAL
for a COMPLEX
argument.
- Example:
-
program test_abs
integer :: i = -1
real :: x = -1.e0
complex :: z = (-1.e0,0.e0)
i = abs(i)
x = abs(x)
x = abs(z)
end program test_abs
- Specific names:
-
Name |
Argument |
Return type |
Standard |
ABS(A) |
REAL(4) A |
REAL(4) |
Fortran 77 and later |
CABS(A) |
COMPLEX(4) A |
REAL(4) |
Fortran 77 and later |
DABS(A) |
REAL(8) A |
REAL(8) |
Fortran 77 and later |
IABS(A) |
INTEGER(4) A |
INTEGER(4) |
Fortran 77 and later |
ZABS(A) |
COMPLEX(8) A |
COMPLEX(8) |
GNU extension |
CDABS(A) |
COMPLEX(8) A |
COMPLEX(8) |
GNU extension |