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Returns the smallest absolute value found in the arguments.
Returns the smallest absolute value found in the arguments.
 
;Usage: <code>absmin(<var>x1</var> {, <var>x2</var> {, ...}})</code>
;Usage: '''<code>absmin(<var>x1</var> {, <var>x2</var> {, ...}})</code>'''
:;<var>x1</var>, <var>x2</var>, ...: each argument can be a scalar, vector or matrix
:;<var>x1</var>, <var>x2</var>, ...: each argument can be a scalar, vector or matrix
;Result: The result is the absolute minimum value found in the arguments.
;Result: The result is the absolute minimum value found in the arguments.
;See also: [[../imin|imin]], [[../min|min]], [[../max|max]],


;See also: [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/EVAL/imin|imin]], [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/EVAL/min|min]], [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/EVAL/max|max]],
[[../#Functions|<function list>]]
 
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Latest revision as of 10:05, 21 April 2011

Returns the smallest absolute value found in the arguments.

Usage
absmin(x1 {, x2 {, ...}})
x1, x2, ...
each argument can be a scalar, vector or matrix
Result
The result is the absolute minimum value found in the arguments.
See also
imin, min, max,

<function list>

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