MAX
— Maximum value of an argument list ¶Returns the argument with the largest (most positive) value.
Fortran 77 and later
Elemental function
RESULT = MAX(A1, A2 [, A3 [, ...]])
A1 | The type shall be INTEGER or
REAL . |
A2, A3, ... | An expression of the same type and kind as A1. (As a GNU extension, arguments of different kinds are permitted.) |
The return value corresponds to the maximum value among the arguments, and has the same type and kind as the first argument.
Name | Argument | Return type | Standard |
MAX0(A1) | INTEGER(4) A1 | INTEGER(4) | Fortran 77 and later |
AMAX0(A1) | INTEGER(4) A1 | REAL(MAX(X)) | Fortran 77 and later |
MAX1(A1) | REAL A1 | INT(MAX(X)) | Fortran 77 and later |
AMAX1(A1) | REAL(4) A1 | REAL(4) | Fortran 77 and later |
DMAX1(A1) | REAL(8) A1 | REAL(8) | Fortran 77 and later |
MAXLOC
— Location of the maximum value within an array
MAXVAL
— Maximum value of an array,
MIN
— Minimum value of an argument list