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Getting the maximum value from a list in Julia - max() Method

Last Updated : 21 Apr, 2020
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The max() is an inbuilt function in julia which is used to return the maximum value of the parameters.
Syntax: max(x, y, ...) Parameters:
  • x: Specified 1st value.
  • y: Specified 2nd value and so on.
Returns: It returns the maximum value of the parameters.
Example 1: Python
# Julia program to illustrate 
# the use of max() method

# Getting the maximum value of the parameters.
println(max(1, 2, 3, 4))
println(max(1, 3, 5))
println(max(2, 4, 6))
Output:
4
5
6
Example 2: Python
# Julia program to illustrate 
# the use of max() method

# Getting the maximum value of the parameters.
println(max(0.6, 0.7, 0.2))
println(max(2.5, 3.5, 0.3, 1.7))
Output:
0.7
3.5

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