min(3F) min(3F)
NAME
min, min0, amin0, min1, amin1, dmin1, jmin0, imin0, ajmin0,
aimin0, jmin1, imin1 - Fortran minimum-value functions
SYNOPSIS
integer i, j, k, l
integer*2 i2, j2, k2, l2
real a, b, c, d
double precision dp1, dp2, dp3
l = min(i, j, k)
l = min0(i, j, k)
l = jmin0(i, j, k)
i = min1(a, b)
i = jmin1(a, b)
l2 = min(i2, j2, k2)
l2 = imin0(i2, j2, k2)
l2 = min0(i2, j2, k2)
i2 = imin1(a, b)
c = min(a, b)
d = min(a, b, c)
d = amin1(a, b, c)
a = amin0(i, j, k)
a = ajmin0(i, j, k)
a = amin0(i2, j2, k2)
a = aimin0(i2, j2, k2)
dp3 = dmin1(dp1, dp2)
DESCRIPTION
The minimum-value functions return the minimum of their
arguments (of which there may be any number greater than
one). min is the generic form which can be used for all
data types and takes its return type from that of its argu-
ments (which must all be of the same type). min0 returns
the integer form of the minimum value of its integer argu-
ments; amin0 the real form of its integer arguments; min1
the integer form of its real arguments; amin1 the real form
of its real arguments; and dmin1 the double-precision form
of its double-precision arguments.
The functions jmin0, jmin1, imin0, imin1, ajmin0 and aimin0
have been included to provide compatibility with other ven-
dors and are not recommended for general use.
SEE ALSO
max(3F).
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