In Python, the absolute value of a number refers to its non-negative value, regardless of its sign. The built-in “abs()” function allows you to quickly determine the absolute value of any number. Whether the number is an integer, floating-point number, or even a complex number, the abs() function can handle them all. Today let PythonCentral […]
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