Puppet Function: abs
- Defined in:
- lib/puppet/parser/functions/abs.rb
- Function type:
- Ruby 3.x API
Summary
**Deprecated:** Returns the absolute value of a numberOverview
For example -34.56 becomes 34.56. Takes a single integer or float value as an argument.
> Note:
**Deprected** from Puppet 6.0.0, the built-in
['abs'](https://puppet.com/docs/puppet/6.4/function.html#abs)function will be used instead.
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# File 'lib/puppet/parser/functions/abs.rb', line 5 newfunction(:abs, :type => :rvalue, :doc => <<-DOC @summary **Deprecated:** Returns the absolute value of a number For example -34.56 becomes 34.56. Takes a single integer or float value as an argument. > *Note:* **Deprected** from Puppet 6.0.0, the built-in ['abs'](https://puppet.com/docs/puppet/6.4/function.html#abs)function will be used instead. @return The absolute value of the given number if it was an Integer DOC ) do |arguments| raise(Puppet::ParseError, "abs(): Wrong number of arguments given (#{arguments.size} for 1)") if arguments.empty? value = arguments[0] # Numbers in Puppet are often string-encoded which is troublesome ... if value.is_a?(String) if value =~ %r{^-?(?:\d+)(?:\.\d+){1}$} value = value.to_f elsif value =~ %r{^-?\d+$} value = value.to_i else raise(Puppet::ParseError, 'abs(): Requires float or integer to work with') end end # We have numeric value to handle ... result = value.abs return result end |