AMax
| Description: | Array maximum. This function returns the maximum value in a sub-range of a numeric array. |
| Returns: | Numeric |
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Script or steady state. |
| Function Groups: | Array, Generic Math |
| Related to: |
AMin| Array Functions |
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AMax(ArrayElem, N) |
| Parameters: |
| ArrayElem |
| Required. A numeric array element. The subscript(s) for the array may be any numeric expression, specifying the starting point for the array maximum search. |
| N |
| Required. Any numeric expression giving the number of array elements to use starting at the element given by the first parameter. If N extends past the upper bound of the lowest array dimension, this computation will "wrap-around" and resume at element 0 until N elements have been processed. |
| Comments: | AMax ignores invalid array entries. It only returns invalid if the array subscript is invalid, N is invalid, or if all of the array entries in the specified range are invalid. If processing a multidimensional array, the usual rules apply to decide which dimension should be examined. |
Example:
highVal = AMax(trendData[0] { Start at element 0 },
100 { Search through 100 elements });
The above example sets highVal to the highest value of trendData elements 0 to 99. Because this function ignores invalid array elements, highVal will be some valid value unless all elements 0 to 99 are invalid.
