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* {{Parameter|value1}} and {{Parameter|value2}} are the two numbers to compare, any integer or floating point type is supported. | * {{Parameter|value1}} and {{Parameter|value2}} are the two numbers to compare, any integer or floating point type is supported. | ||
* {{Parameter|minimum##}} is the lesser of both values returned as [[_FLOAT]] type. | * {{Parameter|minimum##}} is the lesser of both values returned as [[_FLOAT]] type (suffix ##). | ||
Latest revision as of 15:04, 3 November 2024
The _MIN function returns the lesser of two given numeric values.
Syntax
- minimum## = _MIN(value1, value2)
Parameters
- value1 and value2 are the two numbers to compare, any integer or floating point type is supported.
- minimum## is the lesser of both values returned as _FLOAT type (suffix ##).
Description
- The function compares the given numeric values and then returns the lesser of both numbers.
- Will return value1 if the values are equivalent.
Availability
Examples
PRINT _MIN(345, 123) PRINT _MIN(5.0001, 5.0) PRINT _MIN(-34, -1.0E+1) PRINT PRINT _MAX(345, 123) PRINT _MAX(5.0001, 5.0) PRINT _MAX(-34, -1.0E+1) |
123 5 -34 345 5.0001 -10 |
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