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9:20 AM
I suppose the questions are not about programming either
 
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10:35 AM
also suspicious that two different "founders of Kannika" turned up within 15 minutes and posted answers to similar questions (the other one is this)
 
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Cow
Cow
12:07 PM
RO: I reported this above, please bin. It shouldn't have been reported. 100% my fault. :)
 
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2:09 PM
@Cow Just be careful - the transition from "Cow" to "ground beef" is well within Moderator powers. ;-P
2:42 PM
@GeneralGrievance Yeah, and one of the awful answers now has a rude comment blaming me for "two dislikes" sigh
@TylerH Yeah... I saw that. I'm weighing just cleaning up the comments, but I think passers-by should know why it's a bad answer.
The sad part is I think the author thinks that modifying the Number prototype is a good idea.
3:11 PM
I'm on the fence about outright deleting it. Technically it objectively doesn't answer the question
Cow
Cow
3:35 PM
@AdrianMole dude! :-|
rofl :D
4:38 PM
@TylerH Well, it's almost a correct regex, but I don't think anyone would be at a loss if it were gone since nobody would ever do absolute value that way.
@GeneralGrievance even if it correctly creates an absolute value from an inputted number, the method is not more efficient than a pure math operation because it converts it to a string and then does string manipulation. String manipulation is always slower than math, so it can't possibly be "more efficient", which is what OP asked for in the question.
If it was just "How can I find absolute value of a number in JS" then it would be a valid (albeit poor) answer, but the Q actually asked "How can I find absolute value of a number more efficiently than the traditional pen-n-paper math formula in JS"
Ah, yeah. Good point about the "more efficient." I had forgotten about it.
 
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9:22 PM
mildly annoying that you can't flag a comment as spam
 
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11:35 PM
@TylerH What happened to we don't delete duplicates because they are useful sign-posts to the canonical?

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