MAX(3F) COMMAND REFERENCE MAX(3F) NAME max, max0, amax0, max1, amax1, dmax1 - FORTRAN maximum-value functions SYNOPSIS integer i, j, k, l real a, b, c, d double precision dp1, dp2, dp3 l = max(i, j, k) c = max(a, b) dp = max(a, b, c) k = max0(i, j) a = amax0(i, j, k) i = max1(a, b) d = amax1(a, b, c) dp3 = dmax1(dp1, dp2) DESCRIPTION The maximum-value functions return the largest of their arguments (of which there may be any number). Max is the generic form which can be used for all data types and takes its return type from that of its arguments (which must all be of the same type). Max0 returns the integer form of the maximum value of its integer arguments. Amax0 is the real form of its integer arguments. Max1 is the integer form of its real arguments. Amax1 is the real form of its real arguments. And dmax1 is the double-precision form of its double-precision arguments. SEE ALSO min(3f). Printed 5/12/88 1
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