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<div style="font-size:30px">'''MAX()'''</div><br/>
 
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*Parameters are any set of numbers.
*Where n1,n2,... are numbers.
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**MAX(), returns the maximum value in a list of arguments.
 
 
MAX() calculates the largest value in a set of values.
 
  
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
MAX(n1,n2,....)
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MAX()
 
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*For Example,MAX(10,40,5,2,100) ''returns 100''
For Example,
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*MAX(-3,0.02,TRUE,-7) ''returns 1''
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*Arguments  can be numbers, logical values, text, array or references that contain numbers.
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*Calci displays zero if the arguments do not have any numbers.
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*If the logical values and text values are entered directly in the argument, they are considered in finding the MAX value.
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*If the logical values and text values are entered as a part of array or reference, they are not counted.
  
MAX(10,40,5,2,100) ''returns 100''
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==ZOS==
MAX(-3,0.02,TRUE,-7) ''returns 1''
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*The syntax is to calculate the maximum value in the set of numbers in ZOS is <math>MAX()</math>.
 
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**Parameters are any set of numbers.
*Calci displays zero if the arguments do not have any numbers.
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*For e.g.,MAX(2..8,10..15)
  
 
== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==
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=MAX(A1:A6)  : Calculates the maximum value in the range A1 to A6. TRUE and NAME are not counted. Displays ''100'' as a result.
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=MAX(200,A3)  : Calculates the maximum value between 200 and -6. Displays ''200'' as a result.
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=MAX(A1:A3, 2)  : Calculates the maximum value in the range A1 to A3 and value 2. Displays ''2'' as a result.
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==Related Videos==
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{{#ev:youtube|Ixj2CXw-Xcc|280|center|MAX}}
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== See Also ==
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*[[Manuals/calci/MAXA| MAXA]]
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==References==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_numbers Large Number]
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_number Small Number]
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*[[Z_API_Functions | List of Main Z Functions]]
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*[[ Z3 |  Z3 home ]]

Latest revision as of 17:27, 7 August 2018

MAX()


  • Parameters are any set of numbers.
    • MAX(), returns the maximum value in a list of arguments.

Description

MAX()

  • For Example,MAX(10,40,5,2,100) returns 100
  • MAX(-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, they are considered in finding the MAX value.
  • If the logical values and text values are entered as a part of array or reference, they are not counted.

ZOS

  • The syntax is to calculate the maximum value in the set of numbers in ZOS is .
    • Parameters are any set of numbers.
  • For e.g.,MAX(2..8,10..15)

Examples

0.02
0.5
-6
TRUE
100
NAME
=MAX(A1:A6)  : Calculates the maximum value in the range A1 to A6. TRUE and NAME are not counted. Displays 100 as a result.
=MAX(200,A3)  : Calculates the maximum value between 200 and -6. Displays 200 as a result.
=MAX(A1:A3, 2)  : Calculates the maximum value in the range A1 to A3 and value 2. Displays 2 as a result.

Related Videos

MAX

See Also

References