$Absolute Value
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In the context of UBot Studio scripting logic, the function take negative numbers and returns its absolute value, which will appear to be a positive number. | In the context of UBot Studio scripting logic, the function take negative numbers and returns its absolute value, which will appear to be a positive number. | ||
− | '''Number:''' The number being calculated. Can also be a variable, list item, table or the [[eval]] function. | + | '''Number:''' The number being calculated. Can also be a variable, list item, table cell or the [[eval]] function. |
== Example == | == Example == |
Latest revision as of 23:35, 10 June 2015
This function is an Extended Math function. This command returns the absolute value of a number.
In the context of UBot Studio scripting logic, the function take negative numbers and returns its absolute value, which will appear to be a positive number.
Number: The number being calculated. Can also be a variable, list item, table cell or the eval function.
[edit] Example
alert($absolute value($eval("-5.6/4")))
Running the command will run an alert that brings up the absolute value of the result of -5.6/4