max
Maximum elements of an array.
Syntax
- M = max(A)
- [M, I] = max(A)
- M = max(A, [], dim)
- [M, I] = max(A, [], dim)
- M = max(A, [], dim, 'omitnan')
- [M, I] = max(A, [], dim, 'includenan')
- [M, I] = max(A, [], 'all')
- [M, I] = max(A, [], 'all', 'omitnan')
- [M, I] = max(A, [], 'all', 'includenan')
- C = max(A, B)
- C = max(A, B, 'omitnan')
- C = max(A, B, 'includenan')
Input argument
- A - a variable
- dim - a positive integer scalar (Dimension to operate along)
- 'omitnan' - ignore all NaN values. default behaviour. max will return the first element, if all elements are NaN.
- 'includenan' - include the NaN values.
- 'all' - it finds the maximum over all elements.
Output argument
- M - Maximum values of A.
- I - Index to maximum values of A.
- C - Maximum elements from A or B.
Description
max find maximum values in an array.
If A is a matrix then M = max(A) is a row vector containing the maximum value of each column.
If A is a vector then M = max(A) will return the maximum of A.
If A If A is complex number then M = max(A) will return founded complex number with the largest magnitude.
Example
A = [1 2 3; 4 5 6];
M = max(A)
M = max(A, [], 'all')
See also
min.
History
Version | Description |
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1.0.0 | initial version |
Author
Allan CORNET