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Revision as of 16:59, 6 December 2013
MAXA(n1,n2,...)
- Where n1,n2,... are numbers.
MAXA() calculates the largest value in a set of given values.
Description
MAXA(n1,n2,....)
For Example,
MAXA(140,5,-2,10) returns 140
MAXA(-3,0.02,TRUE,-7) returns 1
- Arguments can be numbers, logical values, text, array or references that contain numbers.
- Calci displays zero if the arguments do not have any numbers.
- If the logical values and text values are entered directly in the argument, or as a part of array or reference, are counted in finding the MAX value.
- The logical value TRUE is considered '1' and FALSE is considered '0'. Any text is evaluated with value 0.
Examples
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| NAME |
=MAXA(A1:A6) : Calculates the maximum value in the range A1 to A6. Displays 1 (for TRUE ) as a result. =MAXA(-2,FALSE) : Calculates the maximum value between -2 and FALSE. Displays 0 (for FALSE) as a result. =MAXA(A1:A3, 2) : Calculates the maximum value in the range A1 to A3 and value 2. Displays 2 as a result.