maxFind highest value
&reftitle.description;
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If the first and only parameter is an array, max
returns the highest value in that array. If at least two parameters are
provided, max returns the biggest of these values.
Values of different types will be compared using the
standard comparison rules. For instance, a non-numeric string will be
compared to an integer as though it were 0, but multiple non-numeric
string values will be compared alphanumerically. The actual value returned will be of the
original type with no conversion applied.
Be careful when passing arguments with mixed types values because
max can produce unpredictable results.
&reftitle.parameters;
values
An array containing the values.
value1
Any comparable
value.
value2
Any comparable
value.
...
Any comparable
value.
&reftitle.returnvalues;
max returns the parameter value considered "highest" according to standard
comparisons. If multiple values of different types evaluate as equal (e.g. 0
and 'abc') the first provided to the function will be returned.
If an empty array is passed, then &false; will be returned and an
E_WARNING error will be emitted.
&reftitle.examples;
Example uses of max
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$val = max(array(2, 4, 8), array(2, 5, 1)); // array(2, 5, 1)
// If both an array and non-array are given, the array will be returned
// as comparisons treat arrays as greater than any other value
$val = max('string', array(2, 5, 7), 42); // array(2, 5, 7)
// If one argument is NULL or a boolean, it will be compared against
// other values using the rule FALSE < TRUE regardless of the other types involved
// In the below example, -10 is treated as TRUE in the comparison
$val = max(-10, FALSE); // -10
// 0, on the other hand, is treated as FALSE, so is "lower than" TRUE
$val = max(0, TRUE); // TRUE
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