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This function returns the largest of its arguments: the value closest to positive infinity.
max( x, y, z, .... ) |
Here is the detail of parameters:
x: This is a numeric expression.
y: This is also a numeric expression.
z: This is also a numeric expression.
The largest of its arguments
#!/usr/bin/python print "max(80, 100, 1000) : ", max(80, 100, 1000) print "max(-20, 100, 400) : ", max(-20, 100, 400) print "max(-80, -20, -10) : ", max(-80, -20, -10) print "max(0, 100, -400) : ", max(0, 100, -400) |
This will produce following result:
max(80, 100, 1000) : 1000 max(-20, 100, 400) : 400 max(-80, -20, -10) : -10 max(0, 100, -400) : 100 |
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