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Wednesday, 21 February 2024

abs Function in MARIADB

In MariaDB, the ABS function also returns the absolute value of a number. Here's the syntax for the ABS function in MariaDB:


ABS(numeric_expression)


Where numeric_expression is the numeric value for which you want to find the absolute value.


Here's an example:


SELECT ABS(-10) AS absolute_value;


This query will return the absolute value of -10, which is 10.


You can also use the ABS function in combination with other columns or expressions in your SQL queries. For example:


SELECT column1, ABS(column2) AS absolute_value

FROM your_table;


This query will return the values of column1 and the absolute values of column2 for each row in your_table.

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