Python min() Function
Definition and Usage
The min()
function returns the item
with the lowest value, or the item with the lowest value in an iterable.
If the values are strings, an alphabetically comparison is done.
Syntax
min(n1, n2, n3, ...)
Or:
min(iterable)
Parameter Values
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
n1, n2, n3, ... | One or more items to compare |
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
iterable | An iterable, with one or more items to compare |
More Examples
Example
Return the name with the lowest value, ordered alphabetically:
x = min("Mike", "John", "Vicky")
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Example
Return the item in a tuple with the lowest value:
a = (1, 5, 3, 9)
x = min(a)
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Related Pages
The max() function, to return the highest value.