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JavaScript Math min() Method

The JavaScript Math min( ) Method is used to return the lowest-valued number passed in the method. The Math.min() method returns NaN if any parameter isn’t a number and can’t be converted into one. The min() is a static method of Math, therefore, it is always used as Math.min(), rather than as a method of a Math object created. 

Syntax:

Math.min(value1, value2, ...)

Parameters: This method accepts a single parameter that can be used n number of times as mentioned above and described below:

Return Value: The Math.min() method returns the smallest of the given numbers.

Example 1: Below are examples of the Math min() Method.




console.log("When positive numbers are passed" +
    " as parameters: " + Math.min(10, 32, 2));

Output
When positive numbers are passed as parameters: 2

Example 2: When negative numbers are passed as parameters. 




console.log("Result : " + Math.min(-10, -32, -1));

Output
Result : -32

Example 3: When no parameters are passed.




console.log("Result : " + Math.min());

Output:

Result : Infinity

Program 3: When NaN is passed as a parameter.




console.log("Result : " + Math.min(10,2,NaN));

Output:

Result : NaN

We have a complete list of Javascript Math Objects methods, to check those please go through this Javascript Math Object Complete reference article.

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We have a Cheat Sheet on Javascript where we covered all the important topics of Javascript to check those please go through Javascript Cheat Sheet-A Basic guide to JavaScript.


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