std::abs(std::valarray)
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Defined in header <valarray>
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template< class T > valarray<T> abs( const valarray<T>& va ); |
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Computes absolute value of each element in the value array.
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[edit] Parameters
va | - | value array to apply the operation to |
[edit] Return value
Value array containing absolute values of the values in va
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[edit] Notes
Unqualified function (abs) is used to perform the computation. If such function is not available, std::abs is used due to argument dependent lookup.
The function can be implemented with the return type different from std::valarray. In this case, the replacement type has the following properties:
- All const member functions of std::valarray are provided.
- std::valarray, std::slice_array, std::gslice_array, std::mask_array and std::indirect_array can be constructed from the replacement type.
- All functions accepting an argument of type const std::valarray& except begin() and end() (since C++14) should also accept the replacement type.
- All functions accepting two arguments of type const std::valarray& should accept every combination of const std::valarray& and the replacement type.
- The return type does not add more than two levels of template nesting over the most deeply-nested argument type.
[edit] Possible implementation
template< class T > valarray<T> abs( const valarray<T>& va ) { valarray<T> other = va; for (T &i : other) { i = abs(i); } return other; // proxy object may be returned } |
[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <valarray> #include <iostream> int main() { std::valarray<int> v{1, -2, 3, -4, 5, -6, 7, -8}; std::valarray<int> v2 = std::abs(v); for(auto n : v2) { std::cout << n << ' '; } std::cout << '\n'; }
Output:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[edit] See also
(C++11) |
computes absolute value of an integral value (|x|) (function) |
absolute value of a floating point value (|x|) (function) | |
returns the magnitude of a complex number (function template) |