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  abs(1);  // Returns 1
  abs(1);  // Returns 1
  abs(-1); // Returns 1
  abs(-1); // Returns 1
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==== ceil ====
==== ceil ====
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  ceil(1.4); // Returns 2
  ceil(1.4); // Returns 2
  ceil(1.9); // Returns 2
  ceil(1.9); // Returns 2
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==== floor ====
==== floor ====
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  floor(1.1); // Returns 1
  floor(1.1); // Returns 1
  floor(1.9); // Returns 1
  floor(1.9); // Returns 1
==== max ====
''number'' max(''number'' value1, ''number'' value2[, ''number'' ...]);
Returns the numerically highest value of the given arguments. At least two arguments are required.
'''Example'''
max(3, 5);          // Returns 5
max(3, 1.2, 5, 5.1); // Returns 5.1
==== min ====
''number'' min(''number'' value1, ''number'' value2[, ''number'' ...]);
Returns the numerically lowest value of the given arguments. At least two arguments are required.
'''Example'''
min(3, 5);          // Returns 3
min(3, 1.2, 5, 5.1); // Returns 1.2

Revision as of 18:06, 2 December 2007

Function Reference

Mathematical

abs

number abs(number value);

Returns the absolute value of a number

Example

abs(1);  // Returns 1
abs(-1); // Returns 1

ceil

number ceil(number value);

Returns the ceiling of a number.

Example

ceil(1.4); // Returns 2
ceil(1.9); // Returns 2

floor

number floor(number value);

Returns the floor of a number.

Example

floor(1.1); // Returns 1
floor(1.9); // Returns 1

max

number max(number value1, number value2[, number ...]);

Returns the numerically highest value of the given arguments. At least two arguments are required.

Example

max(3, 5);           // Returns 5
max(3, 1.2, 5, 5.1); // Returns 5.1


min

number min(number value1, number value2[, number ...]);

Returns the numerically lowest value of the given arguments. At least two arguments are required.

Example

min(3, 5);           // Returns 3
min(3, 1.2, 5, 5.1); // Returns 1.2