Math.Max Method (UInt32, UInt32)
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Returns the larger of two 32-bit unsigned integers.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
'Declaration <CLSCompliantAttribute(False)> _ Public Shared Function Max ( _ val1 As UInteger, _ val2 As UInteger _ ) As UInteger
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 Max method to return and display the greater of two UInt32 variables.
' This example demonstrates Math.Max() Class Example Public Shared Sub Demo(ByVal outputBlock As System.Windows.Controls.TextBlock) Dim str As String = "{0}: The greater of {1,3} and {2,3} is {3}." Dim nl As String = Environment.NewLine Dim xByte1 As Byte = 1 Dim xByte2 As Byte = 51 Dim xShort1 As Short = -2 Dim xShort2 As Short = 52 Dim xInt1 As Integer = -3 Dim xInt2 As Integer = 53 Dim xLong1 As Long = -4 Dim xLong2 As Long = 54 Dim xSingle1 As Single = 5.0F Dim xSingle2 As Single = 55.0F Dim xDouble1 As Double = 6.0 Dim xDouble2 As Double = 56.0 Dim xDecimal1 As [Decimal] = 7D Dim xDecimal2 As [Decimal] = 57D ' The following types are not CLS-compliant. Dim xSByte1 As SByte = 101 Dim xSByte2 As SByte = 111 Dim xUShort1 As UShort = 102 Dim xUShort2 As UShort = 112 Dim xUint1 As UInteger = 103 Dim xUint2 As UInteger = 113 Dim xUlong1 As ULong = 104 Dim xUlong2 As ULong = 114 outputBlock.Text += String.Format("{0}Display the greater of two values:{0}", nl) & vbCrLf outputBlock.Text += String.Format(str, "Byte ", xByte1, xByte2, Math.Max(xByte1, xByte2)) & vbCrLf outputBlock.Text += String.Format(str, "Int16 ", xShort1, xShort2, Math.Max(xShort1, xShort2)) & vbCrLf outputBlock.Text += String.Format(str, "Int32 ", xInt1, xInt2, Math.Max(xInt1, xInt2)) & vbCrLf outputBlock.Text += String.Format(str, "Int64 ", xLong1, xLong2, Math.Max(xLong1, xLong2)) & vbCrLf outputBlock.Text += String.Format(str, "Single ", xSingle1, xSingle2, Math.Max(xSingle1, xSingle2)) & vbCrLf outputBlock.Text += String.Format(str, "Double ", xDouble1, xDouble2, Math.Max(xDouble1, xDouble2)) & vbCrLf outputBlock.Text += String.Format(str, "Decimal", xDecimal1, xDecimal2, Math.Max(xDecimal1, xDecimal2)) & vbCrLf ' outputBlock.Text += String.Format("{0}(The following types are not CLS-compliant.){0}", nl) & vbCrLf outputBlock.Text += String.Format(str, "SByte ", xSByte1, xSByte2, Math.Max(xSByte1, xSByte2)) & vbCrLf outputBlock.Text += String.Format(str, "UInt16 ", xUShort1, xUShort2, Math.Max(xUShort1, xUShort2)) & vbCrLf outputBlock.Text += String.Format(str, "UInt32 ", xUint1, xUint2, Math.Max(xUint1, xUint2)) & vbCrLf outputBlock.Text += String.Format(str, "UInt64 ", xUlong1, xUlong2, Math.Max(xUlong1, xUlong2)) & vbCrLf End Sub 'Main End Class 'Sample ' 'This example produces the following results: ' 'Display the greater of two values: ' 'Byte : The greater of 1 and 51 is 51. 'Int16 : The greater of -2 and 52 is 52. 'Int32 : The greater of -3 and 53 is 53. 'Int64 : The greater of -4 and 54 is 54. 'Single : The greater of 5 and 55 is 55. 'Double : The greater of 6 and 56 is 56. 'Decimal: The greater of 7 and 57 is 57. ' ' (The following types are not CLS-compliant.) ' ' SByte : The greater of 101 and 111 is 111. ' UInt16 : The greater of 102 and 112 is 112. ' UInt32 : The greater of 103 and 113 is 113. ' UInt64 : The greater of 104 and 114 is 114.
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