what is math.max in Java programming
Answers
The java.lang.Math.max(int a, int b) returns the greater of two int values. That is, the result is the argument closer to positive infinity. If the arguments have the same value, the result is that same value. If either value is NaN, then the result is NaN. Unlike the numerical comparison operators, this method considers negative zero to be strictly smaller than positive zero. If one argument is positive zero and the other negative zero, the result is positive zero.
Declaration
Following is the declaration for java.lang.Math.max() method
public static int max(int a, int b)
Parameters
a − an argument
b − another argument
Return Value
This method returns the larger of a and b.
Exception
NA
Example
The following example shows the usage of lang.Math.max() method.
Live Demo
package com.tutorialspoint;
import java.lang.*;
public class MathDemo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// get two integer numbers
int x = 60984;
int y = 1000;
// print the larger number between x and y
System.out.println("Math.max(" + x + "," + y + ")=" + Math.max(x, y));
}
}
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result −
Math.max(60984, 1000)=60984