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='''Abs Colour'''=
[[Image:drex_module_63_image_0.png|485pxpx|Abs Colour]]
[[Image:drex_module_63_image_0.png|485pxpx|Abs Colour]]
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'''Node Description & Purpose:'''
'''Node Description & Purpose:'''
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[[Category:Function Nodes]]
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[[Category: Trig]]
[[Category: Clamp]]

Revision as of 20:58, 17 May 2011

Abs Colour

Node Description & Purpose: The Abs family of nodes allow you to find the absolute value of the colour/scalar/vector coming into the Input. The absolute value of a number is its value regardless of whether it is positive or negative. In practice, this means the absolute value is always a positive number. For example:

The absolute value of 4 is 4

The absolute value -2 is 2

The absolute value of 0 is 0

This function works in a component-wise fashion for colours and vectors, so using vectors as an example :

( 2.1, -6, 4 ) becomes ( 2.1, 6, 4 )

( -10, -3, -2 ) becomes ( 10, 3, 2 )

Node Type: Function

Settings: This node has no other settings apart from the Input node.