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minl (List, x, index, )
minl (List, x, index, )
These functions are used for obtaining minimum value from a given range.
minl(List) → number This function designed to calculate the minimum value from a list of numeric values or elements. |
min(number 1,number 2,...,number n) → number This function designed to calculate the minimum value from a series of numbers. |
Example:
<O N="minlObject1" T="Project" Category="Functions" TransAlignRule="1">
<!-- created by ParamML Examples on 8/21/2023 -->
<P N="List1" V="[0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]" />
<P N="MinLOfList" V="minl(List1)" />
<P N="MinOFList" V="min(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9)" />
</O> |
Debug Trace
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As demonstrated, both of the functions return as 0. The difference lies in the way the functions are called and the argument format they accept. |
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