Extremes: Maxima and minima

Description Usage Arguments Value See Also Examples

Description

pmax, pmin, pmax.int and pmin.int return the parallel maxima and minima of the input values.

NOTE: This man page is for the pmax, pmin, pmax.int and pmin.int S4 generic functions defined in the BiocGenerics package. See ?base::pmax for the default methods (defined in the base package). Bioconductor packages can define specific methods for objects (typically vector-like or matrix-like) not supported by the default methods.

Usage

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pmax(..., na.rm=FALSE)
pmin(..., na.rm=FALSE)
     
pmax.int(..., na.rm=FALSE)
pmin.int(..., na.rm=FALSE)

Arguments

...

One or more vector-like or matrix-like objects.

na.rm

See ?base::pmax for a description of this argument.

Value

See ?base::pmax for the value returned by the default methods.

Specific methods defined in Bioconductor packages will typically return an object of the same class as the input objects.

See Also

Examples

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pmax
showMethods("pmax")
selectMethod("pmax", "ANY")  # the default method

pmin
showMethods("pmin")
selectMethod("pmin", "ANY")  # the default method

pmax.int
showMethods("pmax.int")
selectMethod("pmax.int", "ANY")  # the default method

pmin.int
showMethods("pmin.int")
selectMethod("pmin.int", "ANY")  # the default method

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