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*suppose we want to consider the logical values in a referred array , we can include in the [[Manuals/calci/MINA | MINA ]] function. | *suppose we want to consider the logical values in a referred array , we can include in the [[Manuals/calci/MINA | MINA ]] function. | ||
− | ==ZOS | + | ==ZOS== |
*The syntax is to calculate minimum number in the given set of numbers in ZOS is <math>MIN(n1,n2,...)</math>. | *The syntax is to calculate minimum number in the given set of numbers in ZOS is <math>MIN(n1,n2,...)</math>. | ||
**<math>n1,n2,n3... </math> are the numbers. | **<math>n1,n2,n3... </math> are the numbers. |
Revision as of 10:10, 3 June 2015
MIN(n1,n2,n3,..)
- are the numbers.
Description
- This function gives the smallest number in a given set of values.
- In Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle MIN(n1,n2,n3,…)} is required and ,are optional.
- Here , can be numbers, names, arrays or references that contain numbers.
- Also logical values and text representation can be valid when we are entering directly.
- In a referred array only numbers are considered.Empty cells,logical values or text in the referred array are not considered.
- Suppose the arguments contain no numbers then this gives the value as 0.
- This function will return the result as error when any one of the argument is non-numeric or the referred array cannot translated in to numbers.
- suppose we want to consider the logical values in a referred array , we can include in the MINA function.
ZOS
- The syntax is to calculate minimum number in the given set of numbers in ZOS is .
- are the numbers.
- For e.g., MIN(2..10,-11..-4)
Examples
- =MIN(10,15,28,87)=10
- =MIN(-5,-8,-15,0)=-15
- =MIN(0.45,0.265,0.314,0.121)=0.121
- =MIN(4,7,9,TRUE)=1
- =MIN(4,7,9,FALSE)=0