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Math::Min Method (UInt32, UInt32)
Visual Studio 2010
Returns the smaller of two 32-bit unsigned integers.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
[CLSCompliantAttribute(false)] public: static unsigned int Min( unsigned int val1, unsigned int val2 )
Parameters
- val1
- Type: System::UInt32
The first of two 32-bit unsigned integers to compare.
- val2
- Type: System::UInt32
The second of two 32-bit unsigned integers to compare.
The following example demonstrates how to use the Min method to return and display the smaller of two variables.
// This example demonstrates Math.Min() using namespace System; int main() { String^ str = "{0}: The lesser of {1,3} and {2,3} is {3}."; String^ nl = Environment::NewLine; Byte xByte1 = 1,xByte2 = 51; short xShort1 = -2,xShort2 = 52; int xInt1 = -3,xInt2 = 53; long xLong1 = -4,xLong2 = 54; float xSingle1 = 5.0f,xSingle2 = 55.0f; double xDouble1 = 6.0,xDouble2 = 56.0; Decimal xDecimal1 = 7,xDecimal2 = 57; // The following types are not CLS-compliant. SByte xSbyte1 = 101,xSbyte2 = 111; UInt16 xUshort1 = 102,xUshort2 = 112; UInt32 xUint1 = 103,xUint2 = 113; UInt64 xUlong1 = 104,xUlong2 = 114; Console::WriteLine( "{0}Display the lesser of two values:{0}", nl ); Console::WriteLine( str, "Byte ", xByte1, xByte2, Math::Min( xByte1, xByte2 ) ); Console::WriteLine( str, "Int16 ", xShort1, xShort2, Math::Min( xShort1, xShort2 ) ); Console::WriteLine( str, "Int32 ", xInt1, xInt2, Math::Min( xInt1, xInt2 ) ); Console::WriteLine( str, "Int64 ", xLong1, xLong2, Math::Min( xLong1, xLong2 ) ); Console::WriteLine( str, "Single ", xSingle1, xSingle2, Math::Min( xSingle1, xSingle2 ) ); Console::WriteLine( str, "Double ", xDouble1, xDouble2, Math::Min( xDouble1, xDouble2 ) ); Console::WriteLine( str, "Decimal", xDecimal1, xDecimal2, Math::Min( xDecimal1, xDecimal2 ) ); // Console::WriteLine( "{0}The following types are not CLS-compliant:{0}", nl ); Console::WriteLine( str, "SByte ", xSbyte1, xSbyte2, Math::Min( xSbyte1, xSbyte2 ) ); Console::WriteLine( str, "UInt16 ", xUshort1, xUshort2, Math::Min( xUshort1, xUshort2 ) ); Console::WriteLine( str, "UInt32 ", xUint1, xUint2, Math::Min( xUint1, xUint2 ) ); Console::WriteLine( str, "UInt64 ", xUlong1, xUlong2, Math::Min( xUlong1, xUlong2 ) ); } /* This example produces the following results: Display the lesser of two values: Byte : The lesser of 1 and 51 is 1. Int16 : The lesser of -2 and 52 is -2. Int32 : The lesser of -3 and 53 is -3. Int64 : The lesser of -4 and 54 is -4. Single : The lesser of 5 and 55 is 5. Double : The lesser of 6 and 56 is 6. Decimal: The lesser of 7 and 57 is 7. The following types are not CLS-compliant: SByte : The lesser of 101 and 111 is 101. UInt16 : The lesser of 102 and 112 is 102. UInt32 : The lesser of 103 and 113 is 103. UInt64 : The lesser of 104 and 114 is 104. */
Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows XP SP2 x64 Edition, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2
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