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						Function std.algorithm.comparison.min
Iterates the passed arguments and returns the minimum value.
						
				auto min(T...)
				(
				
				  T args
				
				)
				
				if (T
				Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| args | The values to select the minimum from. At least two arguments must
    be passed, and they must be comparable with <. | 
Returns
The minimum of the passed-in values. The type of the returned value is
    the type among the passed arguments that is able to store the smallest value.
    If at least one of the arguments is NaN, the result is an unspecified value.
    See minElement for examples on how to cope
    with NaNs.
See Also
Example
int a = 5;
short b = 6;
double c = 2;
auto d = min(a, b);
static assert(is(typeof(d) == int));
writeln(d); // 5
auto e = min(a, b, c);
static assert(is(typeof(e) == double));
writeln(e); // 2
ulong f = 0xffff_ffff_ffff;
const uint g = min(f, 0xffff_0000);
writeln(g); // 0xffff_0000
dchar h = 100;
uint i = 101;
static assert(is(typeof(min(h, i)) == dchar));
static assert(is(typeof(min(i, h)) == uint));
writeln(min(h, i)); // 100
Example
With arguments of mixed signedness, the return type is the one that can store the lowest values.
int a = -10;
uint f = 10;
static assert(is(typeof(min(a, f)) == int));
writeln(min(a, f)); // -10
Example
User-defined types that support comparison with < are supported.
import stdAuthors
License
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