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This function returns the number of the <var>Arraylist</var> item that has the maximum
This function returns the number of the <var>Arraylist</var> item that has the maximum numeric value after the application of a specified function to each item. The function that gets applied to each <var>Arraylist</var> item, which you identify in the argument to <var>Maximum</var>, must be a method that operates on the item type and returns a User Language [[Intrinsic classes|intrinsic
numeric value after the application of a specified function to each item.
The function that gets applied to each <var>Arraylist</var> item, which
you identify in the argument to <var>Maximum</var>, must be a method
that operates on the item type and returns a User Language [[Intrinsic classes|intrinsic
datatype]] (<var>Float</var>, <var>String</var>, <var>Longstring</var>, or <var>Unicode</var>) value.
datatype]] (<var>Float</var>, <var>String</var>, <var>Longstring</var>, or <var>Unicode</var>) value.


<var>Maximum</var> is available in ''Sirius Mods'' version 7.3 and later.
==Syntax==
==Syntax==
{{Template:Arraylist:Maximum syntax}}
{{Template:Arraylist:Maximum syntax}}
===Syntax terms===
===Syntax terms===
<table class="syntaxTable">
<table class="syntaxTable">
<tr><th><i>%num</i></th>
<tr><th><i>%number</i></th><td>A numeric variable to return the item number of the item in the indicated <var>Arraylist</var> that has the maximum value after the argument function is applied.</td></tr>
<td>A numeric variable to contain the item number of the item in the indicated <var>Arraylist</var> that has the maximum value after the argument function is applied. </td></tr>
<tr><th><i>al</i></th><td>An <var>Arraylist</var> object.</td></tr>
<tr><th>al</th>
<tr><th><i>method</i></th><td>A method value (a method name literal, a method variable, or even a method that returns a method value) for a method that operates on items of the type specified on the <var class="term">al</var> declaration and that returns a numeric or string value.
<td>An <var>Arraylist</var> object. </td></tr>
<tr><th><i>function</i></th>
<td>A method value (a method name literal, a method variable, or even a method that returns a method value) for a method that operates on items of the type specified on the ''<var class="term">al</var>'' declaration and that returns a numeric or string value.
<p>As of <var class="product">Sirius Mods</var> version 7.6, the special identity function, <var>This</var> is the default <var class="term">function</var> value for the <var>Maximum</var> and <var>Minimum</var> methods. See [[Collections#Using the This function as the Maximum parameter|Using the This function as the Maximum parameter]] for more information.</p></td></tr>
<p>As of <var class="product">Sirius Mods</var> version 7.6, the special identity function, <var>This</var> is the default <var class="term">function</var> value for the <var>Maximum</var> and <var>Minimum</var> methods. See [[Collections#Using the This function as the Maximum parameter|Using the This function as the Maximum parameter]] for more information.</p></td></tr>
</table>
</table>


==Usage notes==
==Usage notes==
<ul>
<ul><li>If the function applied by <var>Maximum</var> returns string values, <var>Maximum</var> uses the decimal-equivalent value of the character bytes and determines the number of the item that has the greatest value. Therefore, lowercase letters are ranked alphabetically and the maximum lowercase letter is <code>'z'</code>; the uppercase letters are ranked alphabetically and the maximum uppercase letter is <code>'Z'</code>; lower case <code>'z'</code> ranks lower than all the uppercase letters; and all letters rank lower than any number.
<li>If the function applied by <var>Maximum</var> returns string values, <var>Maximum</var>
<li>If two or more <var>Arraylist</var> items have equal, maximum, values, <var>Maximum</var> returns the position of the item that appears closest to the beginning of the <var>Arraylist</var>.
uses the decimal-equivalent value of the character bytes and determines
<li>The parameter for <var>Maximum</var> is a method value, not a User Language expression. That is, you cannot provide a function that itself has an argument (say, <var>[[ToIntegerPower and ToPower (Float functions)|ToIntegerPower]]</var>(2)) as the <var>Maximum</var> parameter. The example of [[Maximum (Arraylist function)#Maximum/Minimum with local method|Maximum/Minimum with local method]] shows a way to apply <var>[[ToIntegerPower and ToPower (Float functions)|ToIntegerPower]]</var> with <var>Maximum</var>.
the number of the item that has the greatest value.
<li><var>[[Minimum (Arraylist function)|Minimum]]</var> is the opposite of the <var>Maximum</var> function.
Therefore, lowercase letters are ranked alphabetically and
<li><var>Maximum</var> is available in <var class="product">Sirius Mods</var> version 7.3 and later.
the maximum lowercase letter is "z";
the uppercase letters are ranked alphabetically and
the maximum uppercase letter is "Z";
"z" ranks lower than all the uppercase letters;
and all letters rank lower than any number.
<li>If two or more <var>Arraylist</var> items have equal, maximum, values,
<var>Maximum</var> returns the position of the item that appears closest to the beginning
of the <var>Arraylist</var>.
<li>The parameter for <var>Maximum</var> is a method value, not a User Language expression.
That is, you cannot provide a function that itself has an argument
(say, <tt>ToIntegerPower(2)</tt>) as the <var>Maximum</var> parameter.
The example of "[[Maximum (Arraylist function)#Maximum/Minimum with local method|Maximum/Minimum with local method]]" shows a way to apply ToIntegerPower
with <var>Maximum</var>.
<li>The <var>[[Minimum (Arraylist function)|Minimum]]</var> function is the opposite of the <var>Maximum</var> function.
</ul>
</ul>


==Examples==
==Examples==
===Maximum and Minimum using Count function===
<ol><li>In the following example, the <var>Maximum</var> and <var>[[Minimum (Arraylist function)|Minimum]]</var> functions first apply the <var>Stringlist</var> <var>[[Count (Stringlist function)|Count]]</var> function, then return the position of the <var>Arraylist</var> item <var>Stringlist</var> that has the most items and the one that has the fewest. The <var>Stringlist</var> <var>[[List (Stringlist function)|List]]</var> function simplifies the construction of the lists.
In the following example, the <var>Maximum</var> and Minimum methods first
<p class="code">begin
apply the <var>[[Count (Stringlist function)|Stringlist Count]]</var> function, then
  %list1 is object stringlist
return the position of the <var>Arraylist</var> item
  %list2 is object stringlist
<var>Stringlist</var> that has the most items and the one that has the fewest.
  %list3 is object stringlist
The <var>[[List (Stringlist function)|Stringlist List]]</var> function simplifies the construction of the lists.
<p class="code">b
%list1 is object stringlist
%list2 is object stringlist
%list3 is object stringlist


%list1 = List('the', 'quick', 'brown')
  %list1 = List('the', 'quick', 'brown')
%list2 = List('fox', 'jumped', 'over', 'the')
  %list2 = List('fox', 'jumped', 'over', 'the')
%list3 = List('lazy', 'dog', 'yesterday', 'two', 'times')
  %list3 = List('lazy', 'dog', 'yesterday', 'two', 'times')


<var class="term">al</var> is collection arraylist of object stringlist
  al is collection arraylist of object stringlist
<var class="term">al</var> = List(%list1, %list2, %list3)
  al = List(%list1, %list2, %list3)


PrintText {~} is {al:maximum(count)}
  PrintText {~} is {al:maximum(count)}
PrintText {~} is {al:minimum(count)}
  PrintText {~} is {al:minimum(count)}
end
end
</p>
</p>


The result is:
The result is:
<p class="output"><var class="term">al</var>:maximum(count) is 3
<p class="output">al:maximum(count) is 3
<var class="term">al</var>:minimum(count) is 1
al:minimum(count) is 1
</p>
</p>


===Maximum/Minimum with local method===
<li>The local method used with <var>Maximum</var> in the following request applies <var>[[ToIntegerPower and ToPower (Float functions)|ToIntegerPower]]</var>, which (because it requires its own argument) the syntax of <var>Maximum</var> does not allow as a parameter.
The local method used with <var>Maximum</var> in the following request
<p class="code">begin
applies the
  %alist is collection arraylist of float
ToIntegerPower method, which (because it requires its own argument)
  %alist = List(10, -11, 0, 11)
the syntax of <var>Maximum</var> does not allow as a parameter.
<p class="code">b
%alist is collection arraylist of float
%alist = List(10, -11, 0, 11)


local function (float):Squared is float
  local function (float):Squared is float
<p class="code">return %this:toIntegerPower(2)
      return %this:toIntegerPower(2)
</p>
  end function
end function
 
PrintText {~} is {%alist:maximum(Squared)}
PrintText {~} is {%alist:minimum(Squared)}


  PrintText {~} is {%alist:maximum(Squared)}
  PrintText {~} is {%alist:minimum(Squared)}
end
end
</p>
</p>
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</p>
</p>


Although applying the local method above to item 2 and item 4 produces the same
Although applying the local method above to item 2 and item 4 produces the same value, <var>Maximum</var> returns the item that is closer to the beginning of the arraylist.
value, <var>Maximum</var> returns the item that is closer to the beginning of the arraylist.
</ol>
</ol>


==See also==
==See also==
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Revision as of 23:35, 29 January 2011

Get number of maximum item (Arraylist class)


This function returns the number of the Arraylist item that has the maximum numeric value after the application of a specified function to each item. The function that gets applied to each Arraylist item, which you identify in the argument to Maximum, must be a method that operates on the item type and returns a User Language intrinsic datatype (Float, String, Longstring, or Unicode) value.

Syntax

%number = al:Maximum[( [itemFunction])]

Syntax terms

%numberA numeric variable to return the item number of the item in the indicated Arraylist that has the maximum value after the argument function is applied.
alAn Arraylist object.
methodA method value (a method name literal, a method variable, or even a method that returns a method value) for a method that operates on items of the type specified on the al declaration and that returns a numeric or string value.

As of Sirius Mods version 7.6, the special identity function, This is the default function value for the Maximum and Minimum methods. See Using the This function as the Maximum parameter for more information.

Usage notes

  • If the function applied by Maximum returns string values, Maximum uses the decimal-equivalent value of the character bytes and determines the number of the item that has the greatest value. Therefore, lowercase letters are ranked alphabetically and the maximum lowercase letter is 'z'; the uppercase letters are ranked alphabetically and the maximum uppercase letter is 'Z'; lower case 'z' ranks lower than all the uppercase letters; and all letters rank lower than any number.
  • If two or more Arraylist items have equal, maximum, values, Maximum returns the position of the item that appears closest to the beginning of the Arraylist.
  • The parameter for Maximum is a method value, not a User Language expression. That is, you cannot provide a function that itself has an argument (say, ToIntegerPower(2)) as the Maximum parameter. The example of Maximum/Minimum with local method shows a way to apply ToIntegerPower with Maximum.
  • Minimum is the opposite of the Maximum function.
  • Maximum is available in Sirius Mods version 7.3 and later.

Examples

  1. In the following example, the Maximum and Minimum functions first apply the Stringlist Count function, then return the position of the Arraylist item Stringlist that has the most items and the one that has the fewest. The Stringlist List function simplifies the construction of the lists.

    begin %list1 is object stringlist %list2 is object stringlist %list3 is object stringlist %list1 = List('the', 'quick', 'brown') %list2 = List('fox', 'jumped', 'over', 'the') %list3 = List('lazy', 'dog', 'yesterday', 'two', 'times') al is collection arraylist of object stringlist al = List(%list1, %list2, %list3) PrintText {~} is {al:maximum(count)} PrintText {~} is {al:minimum(count)} end

    The result is:

    al:maximum(count) is 3 al:minimum(count) is 1

  2. The local method used with Maximum in the following request applies ToIntegerPower, which (because it requires its own argument) the syntax of Maximum does not allow as a parameter.

    begin %alist is collection arraylist of float %alist = List(10, -11, 0, 11) local function (float):Squared is float return %this:toIntegerPower(2) end function PrintText {~} is {%alist:maximum(Squared)} PrintText {~} is {%alist:minimum(Squared)} end

    The result is:

    %alist:maximum(Squared) is 2 %alist:minimum(Squared) is 3

    Although applying the local method above to item 2 and item 4 produces the same value, Maximum returns the item that is closer to the beginning of the arraylist.

See also