The Math.abs() function returns the absolute value of a number, that is
Math.abs(x)
xBecause abs() is a static method of Math, you always use it as Math.abs(), rather than as a method of a Math object you created (Math is not a constructor).
Math.abs()Passing an empty object, an array with more than two members, a non-numeric string or undefined/empty variable returns NaN. Passing null, an empty string or an empty array returns 0.
Math.abs('-1'); // 1
Math.abs(-2); // 2
Math.abs(null); // 0
Math.abs(''); // 0
Math.abs([]); // 0
Math.abs([2]); // 2
Math.abs([1,2]); // NaN
Math.abs({}); // NaN
Math.abs('string'); // NaN
Math.abs(); // NaN
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