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const array1 = [1, 3, 2];
console.log(Math.max(array1));
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// For large data, it's better to use reduce. Supose arr has a large data in this case:
const arr = [1, 5, 3, 5, 2];
const max = arr.reduce((a, b) => { return Math.max(a, b) });
// For arrays with relatively few elements you can use apply:
const max = Math.max.apply(null, arr);
// or spread operator:
const max = Math.max(arr);
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const myArray = [1, 14, 32, 7];
const maxValue = Math.max(myArray);
console.log(maxValue); // 32
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var numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4];
Math.max(numbers) // 4
Math.min(numbers) // 1
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// find maximum value of array in javascript
// array reduce method
const arr = [49,2,71,5,38,96];
const max = arr.reduce((a, b) => Math.max(a, b));
console.log(max); // 96
// math.max apply method
const max_ = Math.max.apply(null, arr);
console.log(max_); // 96
// or math.max spread operator method
const max__ = Math.max(arr);
console.log(max__); // 96
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function arrayMax(array) {
return array.reduce(function(a, b) {
return Math.max(a, b);
});
}
function arrayMin(array) {
return array.reduce(function(a, b) {
return Math.min(a, b);
});
}
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// For regular arrays:
var max = Math.max(arrayOfNumbers);
// For arrays with tens of thousands of items:
let max = testArray[0]; //here we have considered max to the first element because we don't know which is max yet.
for (let i = 1; i < testArrayLength; ++i) {
if (testArray[i] > max) { //in each iteration it will compare if the value is greater than the current considered value (we just considered first element)
max = testArray[i]; //in the above iteration if the testArray find value/element greater than max then this new max value will be considered as Max (this will happen until the max value found).
}
}
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(function () {
const arr = [23, 65, 3, 19, 42, 74, 56, 8, 88];
function findMaxArrValue(arr) {
if (arr.length) {
let max = -Infinity;
for (let num of arr) {
max = num > max ? num : max;
}
return max;
}
return 0; // or any value what you need
}
console.log(findMaxArrValue(arr)); // => 88
})();
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//We define a function findMax that takes an array arr as an argument.
//Inside the function, we use the spread operator (...) to spread the elements of the array as arguments to the Math.max function.
//This effectively finds the maximum element in the array.
const findMax = arr => Math.max(arr);
// Example usage:
const numbers = [10, 5, 8, 20, 3];
const maxNumber = findMax(numbers);
console.log(maxNumber); // Output: 20