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Note: In the definition given here, we define the value <math>\operatorname{sgn}(0)</math> to be zero. In some alternative definitions, <math>\operatorname{sgn}(0)</math> is considered to be undefined, i.e., the domain of <math>\operatorname{sgn}</math> is taken to be the nonzero reals.
Note: In the definition given here, we define the value <math>\operatorname{sgn}(0)</math> to be zero. In some alternative definitions, <math>\operatorname{sgn}(0)</math> is considered to be undefined, i.e., the domain of <math>\operatorname{sgn}</math> is taken to be the nonzero reals.


==Related functions==
* [[Absolute value function]]
* [[Positive part function]]
==Graph==
==Graph==


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Latest revision as of 18:36, 11 May 2014

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Definition

The signum function, denoted sgn, is defined as follows:

sgn(x):={1,x>01,x<00,x=0

Note: In the definition given here, we define the value sgn(0) to be zero. In some alternative definitions, sgn(0) is considered to be undefined, i.e., the domain of sgn is taken to be the nonzero reals.

Related functions

Graph