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Latest revision as of 23:59, 15 March 2023
math.arrayMax() Function
• Introduced in version 1.7
Find the maximum value in a JSON Array. Only allows numeric elements - any non-numeric values will produce an error.
Usage
[h: result = math.arrayMax(array)]
Examples
[h: theArray = json.append("", 1, 3, 5.5, -4)]
[r: math.arrayMax(theArray)]
Returns:
5.5