maxFind highest value
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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.
PHP will evaluate a non-numeric string as
0 if compared to integer, but still return the string if it's seen as the
numerically highest value. If multiple arguments evaluate to
0, max will return a numeric
0 if given, else the alphabetical highest string
value will be returned.
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values
An array containing the values.
value1
Any comparable
value.
value2
Any comparable
value.
...
Any comparable
value.
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max returns the numerically highest of the
parameter values. If multiple values can be considered of the same size,
the one that is listed first will be returned.
When max is given multiple arrays, the
longest array is returned. If all the arrays have the same length,
max will use lexicographic ordering to find the return
value.
When given a string it will be cast as an integer
when comparing.
&reftitle.examples;
Example uses of max
-1, so 'hello' is the return value.
echo max(-1, 'hello'); // hello
// With multiple arrays of different lengths, max returns the longest
$val = max(array(2, 2, 2), array(1, 1, 1, 1)); // array(1, 1, 1, 1)
// With multiple arrays of the same length, max compares from left to right
// using lexicographic order, so in our example: 2 == 2, but 4 < 5
$val = max(array(2, 4, 8), array(2, 5, 7)); // array(2, 5, 7)
// If both an array and non-array are given, the array
// is always returned as it's seen as the largest
$val = max('string', array(2, 5, 7), 42); // array(2, 5, 7)
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