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How to use Math.Abs() to convert variables to positive values from negative values in C#

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using System;

namespace ConsoleApplication_C_Sharp
{
    class Program
    {
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            int n = -100;
            Console.WriteLine(Math.Abs(n));

            n = 13;
            Console.WriteLine(Math.Abs(n));

            double d = -3.14;
            Console.WriteLine(Math.Abs(d));

            d = 15.98;
            Console.WriteLine(Math.Abs(d));
        }
    }
}

/*
run:
  
100
13
3.14
15.98

*/

 



answered Jan 12, 2017 by avibootz
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