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(PHP 4, PHP 5)

max — 最大値を返す

説明

mixed max ( array $values )
mixed max ( mixed $value1 , mixed $value2 [, mixed $value3... ] )

パラメータとして配列をひとつだけ渡した場合は、max() は配列の中で最も大きい数値を返します。 ふたつ以上のパラメータを指定した場合は、max() はそれらの中で最も大きいものを返します。

注意: PHP は、数値として解釈できない stringinteger と比較する場合には 0 と評価します。しかし、もしそれが最大値であった 場合、返り値はもとの文字列となります。0 と評価される 引数が複数存在した場合、max() はもしその中に 数値の 0 があればそれを返し、そうでなければ アルファベット順で一番大きな文字列の値が返されます。

パラメータ

values

値を含む配列。

返り値

max() は、パラメータとして渡した値の中で 数値として最も大きいものを返します。

例1 max() の使用例

<?php
echo max(13567);  // 7
echo max(array(245)); // 5

echo max(0'hello');     // 0
echo max('hello'0);     // hello
echo max(-1'hello');    // hello

// 複数の配列を渡すと、max はその要素を左から順に比較します。
// この例では 2 == 2 ですが 4 < 5 となります。
$val max(array(248), array(257)); // array(2, 5, 7)

// 配列と配列でない値が渡された場合、常に
// 配列が最大と判定されます。
$val max('string', array(257), 42);   // array(2, 5, 7)
?>

参考



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max
henk at tobbe dot net dot au
16-Apr-2008 04:05
In a publication by WROX I noted a variant of the earlier "bound" function:

A parameter had to be between 1 and 3...

$par=round((min(max($x,1),3));
stuff at necr0manzer dot de
03-Mar-2008 04:11
mick at wireframe dot com's solution to finding the key for the highest value didn't work for me, so I wrote one myself:

<?php
function max_key($array) {
    foreach (
$array as $key => $val) {
        if (
$val == max($array)) return $key;
    }
}

$array = array(1, 2, 5, 7, 4);
echo
max($array); // 7
echo max_key($array); // 3
?>

of course this also works with associative arrays, but it will only return a single result!
harmor
22-Feb-2008 02:56
A way to bound a integer between two values is:

function bound($x, $min, $max)
{
     return min(max($x, $min), $max);
}

which is the same as:

$tmp = $x;
if($tmp < $min)
{
    $tmp = $min;
}
if($tmp > $max)
{
     $tmp = $max;
}
$y = $tmp;

So if you wanted to bound an integer between 1 and 12 for example:

Input:
$x = 0;
echo bound(0, 1, 12).'<br />';
$x = 1;
echo bound($x, 1, 12).'<br />';
$x = 6;
echo bound($x, 1, 12).'<br />';
$x = 12;
echo bound($x, 1, 12).'<br />';
$x = 13;
echo bound($x, 1, 12).'<br />';

Output:
1
1
6
12
12
mick at wireframe dot com
31-Oct-2007 08:51
There are a couple of things you can do for cleaner code if you want the keys returned from the array. I am not sure how they each impact performance, but the visual readability is more beneficial for me -- your mileage may vary.

In the first example keys and max value is returned:

<?php
// First, let's pretend we have an array like this:
$Some_Array = array(
 
'john' => 40,
 
'susan' => 40,
 
'jane' => 24,
 
'michael' => 19,
 
'jimmy' => 38
);

function
max_extract($My_Array) {

 
$Max_Value = max($My_Array);
  return
array_fill_keys(array_keys($My_Array, $Max_Value), $Max_Value);

}
// ! max_extract()
?>

Or, if you are only interested in the keys and don't care what the max is:

<?php
function max_extract($My_Array) {

  return
array_keys($My_Array, max($My_Array));
 
// You can also array_flip() this is you want them as keys
  // or if some other reason makes this relevant/needed.

} // ! max_extract()
?>

There are many possible variations when using the search parameter of array_keys() along with other array functions.
sta
08-Sep-2007 01:05
Or to take multiple maximum values into consideration:

function doublemax($mylist){
    $maxvalue=max($mylist);
    $max_keys = array();
   
        while(list($key,$value)=each($mylist)){
        if($value==$maxvalue)
        array_push($max_keys,$key);
    }
    return $max_keys;
}
joan dot codina at upf dot edu
15-Jul-2007 02:11
This is highly ineficient, but can be a bit better

<?
function doublemax($mylist){
 
$maxvalue=max($mylist);
  while(list(
$key,$value)=each($mylist)){
     if(
$value==$maxvalue)
    return array(
"key"=>$key,"value"=>$value);
  }
}
?>
michaelangel0 at mail.com
05-Jul-2007 07:00
Matlab users and others may feel lonely without the double argument output from min and max functions.

To have the INDEX of the highest value in an array, as well as the value itself, use the following, or a derivative:

<?
function doublemax($mylist){
 
$maxvalue=max($mylist);
  while(list(
$key,$value)=each($mylist)){
    if(
$value==$maxvalue)$maxindex=$key;
  }
  return array(
"m"=>$maxvalue,"i"=>$maxindex);
}
?>
jeremi23 at gmail dot com
14-Jun-2007 07:09
max on a an array with key/values

<?
$tmp
= array(1 => 5, 2=> 3);
echo
max($tmp);
?>

this return 5, so the max is done on the values.
johnmott59 at hotmail dot com
18-May-2007 04:35
To find the maximum value from a set of 1-dimensional arrays, do this:

$d1 = array(450,420,440,430,421);
$d2 = array(460,410,410,430,413,375,256,411,656);
$d3 = array(430,440,470,435,434,255,198);

$t = max(max($d1),max($d2),max($d3));
// $t is 656

The inner max() functions operate on the arrays, the outer max compares the numeric results of the inner ones.
johnphayes at gmail dot com
03-May-2006 01:27
Regarding boolean parameters in min() and max():

(a) If any of your parameters is boolean, max and min will cast the rest of them to boolean to do the comparison.
(b) true > false
(c) However, max and min will return the actual parameter value that wins the comparison (not the cast).

Here's some test cases to illustrate:

1.  max(true,100)=true
2.  max(true,0)=true
3.  max(100,true)=100
4.  max(false,100)=100
5.  max(100,false)=100
6.  min(true,100)=true
7.  min(true,0)=0
8.  min(100,true)=100
9.  min(false,100)=false
10. min(100,false)=false
11. min(true,false)=false
12. max(true,false)=true
tim at (NOSPAM) dot crazynot2 dot com
08-Nov-2005 06:56
In response to the previous two posters (zher0 at netcarrier dot com & walkingmantis):

I was trying to do exactly what zher0 suggested; calculate the max value of a multi-dimensional array with variably sized 'sub-arrays'.  Here is a simple little function I came up with to do just that:

<?php
function multimax( $array ) {
   
// use foreach to iterate over our input array.
   
foreach( $array as $value ) {
       
       
// check if $value is an array...
       
if( is_array($value) ) {
           
           
// ... $value is an array so recursively pass it into multimax() to
            // determine it's highest value.
           
$subvalue = multimax($value);
           
           
// if the returned $subvalue is greater than our current highest value,
            // set it as our $return value.
           
if( $subvalue > $return ) {
               
$return = $subvalue;
            }
       
        } elseif(
$value > $return) {
           
// ... $value is not an array so set the return variable if it's greater
            // than our highest value so far.
           
$return = $value;
        }
    }
   
   
// return (what should be) the highest value from any dimension.
   
return $return;
}
?>

Please note that I have only performed very limited testing on this code -- be sure to check it thoroughly if you implement it somewhere!
nonick AT 8027 DOT org
18-Dec-2003 12:50
If you are working with numbers, then you can use:

    $a = ($b > $c) ? $b : $c;

which is somewhat faster (roughly 16%) than

    $a = max($b, $c);

I tested this on several loops using integers and floats, over 1 million iterations.

I'm running PHP 4.3.1 as a module for Apache 1.3.27.
mikhail_kovalev at mail dot ru
14-May-2003 08:32
Note that in version 4.0.3 (the only version I tested):

max (0, 0); // returns 0.
max (0, false); // returns 0.
max (false, 0); // returns false.
max (false, false); // returns false.

As a solution use this:

(int) max (false, 0); // returns 0.
(int) max (false, false); // returns 0.

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