Difference between revisions of "Min Command"
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==CAS Syntax== | ==CAS Syntax== | ||
;Min[ <Number a>, <Number b> ] | ;Min[ <Number a>, <Number b> ] | ||
− | : | + | :Gives the minimum of the given numbers ''a'' and ''b''. |
:{{example| 1=<div><code><nowiki>Min[12, 15]</nowiki></code> yields ''12''.</div>}} | :{{example| 1=<div><code><nowiki>Min[12, 15]</nowiki></code> yields ''12''.</div>}} | ||
;Min[ <List of Numbers> ] | ;Min[ <List of Numbers> ] | ||
− | : | + | :Gives the minimum of the numbers within the list. |
:{{example| 1=<div><code><nowiki>Min[{-2, 12, -23, 17, 15}]</nowiki></code> yields ''-23''.</div>}} | :{{example| 1=<div><code><nowiki>Min[{-2, 12, -23, 17, 15}]</nowiki></code> yields ''-23''.</div>}} |
Revision as of 09:24, 19 October 2012
- Min[ <Number a>, <Number b> ]
- Gives the minimum of the given numbers a and b.
- Example:
Min[12, 15]
yields 12.
- Min[ <List of Numbers> ]
- Gives the minimum of the numbers within the list.
- Example:
Min[{-2, 12, -23, 17, 15}]
yields -23.
Note: If the input consists of non-numeric objects, then Min[] considers the numbers associated with those objects. For example, Min[List of Segments] will yield the minimum segment length.
- Min[ <Function>, <left-x>, <right-x> ]
- Calculates (numerically) the minimum point for function in the given interval. Function should have only one minimum point in the interval.
Note: See also Extremum Command and Function Inspector Tool.
- Min[ <Interval> ]
- Gives the lower bound of the interval, e.g.
Min[2 < x < 3]
returns 2. It is the same for open and closed intervals.
CAS Syntax
- Min[ <Number a>, <Number b> ]
- Gives the minimum of the given numbers a and b.
- Example:
Min[12, 15]
yields 12.
- Min[ <List of Numbers> ]
- Gives the minimum of the numbers within the list.
- Example:
Min[{-2, 12, -23, 17, 15}]
yields -23.