Difference between revisions of "Maximize Command"
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:Calculates the free number which gives the maximal value of the dependent number. The free number must be a slider and the slider interval will be used as the search interval. The relationship should be continuous and have only one ''local'' maximum point in the interval. If the construction is complicated, this command might return ? to avoid using too much processor time. | :Calculates the free number which gives the maximal value of the dependent number. The free number must be a slider and the slider interval will be used as the search interval. The relationship should be continuous and have only one ''local'' maximum point in the interval. If the construction is complicated, this command might return ? to avoid using too much processor time. | ||
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{{Note|1=See also [[Minimize Command|Minimize]] command.}} | {{Note|1=See also [[Minimize Command|Minimize]] command.}} |
Revision as of 08:51, 5 January 2016
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- Maximize[ <Dependent number>, <Free number> ]
- Calculates the free number which gives the maximal value of the dependent number. The free number must be a slider and the slider interval will be used as the search interval. The relationship should be continuous and have only one local maximum point in the interval. If the construction is complicated, this command might return ? to avoid using too much processor time.
- Maximize[ <Dependent Number>, <Point on Path> ]
Note: See also Minimize command.