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Using max() on a list

Yaosan
Yaosan over 15 years ago

I'm trying to get the maximum value from a list of numbers but the max() function doesn't work on list i.e. it needs each elements from the list to be defined as an argument. How can I get around this?

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    dmay over 15 years ago

    Good point Dave. Sorts are "destructive" operations. Thanks for the clarification.

     Derek

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    dmay over 15 years ago

    Good point Dave. Sorts are "destructive" operations. Thanks for the clarification.

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