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How to use fdim() function to get the positive difference between x and y in C

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#include <stdio.h>     
#include <math.h>
 
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
	printf("fdim(2.0, 1.0) = %.2f\n", fdim(2.0, 1.0));
	printf("fdim(1.0, 2.0) = %.2f\n", fdim(1.0, 2.0));
	printf("fdim(-2.0, -1.0) = %.2f\n", fdim(-2.0, -1.0));
	printf("fdim(-1.0, -2.0) = %.2f\n", fdim(-1.0, -2.0));
	printf("fdim(4.0, 1.0) = %.2f\n", fdim(4.0, 1.0));
	printf("fdim(1.0, 4.0) = %.2f\n", fdim(1.0, 4.0));	
	printf("fdim(4.0, -1.0) = %.2f\n", fdim(4.0, -1.0));
	printf("fdim(1.0, -4.0) = %.2f\n", fdim(1.0, -4.0));
	
    return 0;
}

/*
run:
  
fdim(2.0, 1.0) = 1.00
fdim(1.0, 2.0) = 0.00
fdim(-2.0, -1.0) = 0.00
fdim(-1.0, -2.0) = 1.00
fdim(4.0, 1.0) = 3.00
fdim(1.0, 4.0) = 0.00
fdim(4.0, -1.0) = 5.00
fdim(1.0, -4.0) = 5.00

*/

 



answered Mar 16, 2016 by avibootz
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