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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:
AThe 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:
NameArgumentReturn typeStandard
ABS(A)REAL(4) AREAL(4)Fortran 77 and later
CABS(A)COMPLEX(4) AREAL(4)Fortran 77 and later
DABS(A)REAL(8) AREAL(8)Fortran 77 and later
IABS(A)INTEGER(4) AINTEGER(4)Fortran 77 and later
ZABS(A)COMPLEX(8) ACOMPLEX(8)GNU extension
CDABS(A)COMPLEX(8) ACOMPLEX(8)GNU extension