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cabs, cabsf, cabsl − absolute value of a complex number
#include <complex.h>
double
cabs(double complex z);
float cabsf(float complex z);
long double cabsl(long double complex
z);
Link with −lm.
The cabs() function returns the absolute value of the complex number z. The result is a real number.
These functions first appeared in glibc in version 2.1.
C99.
The function is actually an alias for hypot(a, b) (or, equivalently, sqrt(a*a + b*b)).
abs(3), cimag(3), hypot(3), complex(7)
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