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Getting square of absolute value in Julia - abs2() Method

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The abs2() is an inbuilt function in julia which is used to return square of the absolute value of the specified number x.
Syntax: abs2(x) Parameters:
  • x: Specified value.
Returns: It returns square of the absolute value of the specified number x.
Example 1: Python
# Julia program to illustrate 
# the use of abs2() method

# Getting square of absolute value 
# of the specified number x
println(abs2(0))
println(abs2(2))
println(abs2(-5))
Output:
0
4
25
Example 2: Python
# Julia program to illustrate 
# the use of abs2() method

# Getting square of absolute value 
# of the specified number x
println(abs2(0))
println(abs2(-2.7))
println(abs2(-2.9))
println(abs2(0.7))
println(abs2(-0.2))
println(abs2(22))
Output:
0
7.290000000000001
8.41
0.48999999999999994
0.04000000000000001
484

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