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The OTX '''Max''' term is a NumericTerm which returns the '''Max''' of all its operands. | The OTX '''Max''' term is a NumericTerm which returns the '''Max''' of all its operands. | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Important|The actual return data type of the '''Max''' term depends on the data types of the operands: If one of the operands is Float, all Integer operands are automatically promoted to Float prior to the operation and the returned value is Float. Otherwise, the returned value is Integer.}} |
{{TermReturnValue| [[Numeric]] | The max of all its operands.}} | {{TermReturnValue| [[Numeric]] | The max of all its operands.}} |
Revision as of 10:11, 25 October 2018
Contents
Classification
Name | Max |
Short Description | Gets the max of all operands. |
Class | Term |
Extension | OTX Util extension |
Group | Util related terms |
Exceptions | - |
Checker Rules | Core_Chk023 |
Standard Compliant | Yes |
OTL Syntax
/// Local Declarations
Float FloatVariable;
/// Flow
FloatVariable = Util.Max(NumericTerm);
Description
The OTX Max term is a NumericTerm which returns the Max of all its operands.
Return Value
The Term returns the value, see table below.
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In OTX, Terms are categorized according to its return data type!
Data Type | Description |
Numeric | The max of all its operands. |
Properties
Name | Data Type | Class | Default | Cardinality | Description |
Numeral | Numeric | Term | - | [2..*] | The numeric operands of the Max Term. |
OTL Examples
/// Local Declarations
Float Float1;
/// Flow
Float1 = Util.Max({0.99, 0.97, 0.93, 0.91, 0.9});
See also
Compare
CopyByteField
GetRandomNumber
IsInitialized
ListIndexOf
ListIndexOfAny
ListReverse
ListSort
Min
StringFormat