(PHP 4, PHP 5)
min — Find lowest value
If the first and only parameter is an array, min() returns the lowest value in that array. If at least two parameters are provided, min() returns the smallest of these values.
Note:
PHP will evaluate a non-numeric string as 0 if compared to integer, but still return the string if it's seen as the numerically lowest value. If multiple arguments evaluate to 0, min() will return the lowest alphanumerical string value if any strings are given, else a numeric 0 is returned.
values
An array containing the values.
value1
Any comparable value.
value2
Any comparable value.
...
Any comparable value.
min() returns the numerically lowest of the parameter values.
Example #1 Example uses of min()
<?php
echo min(2, 3, 1, 6, 7); // 1
echo min(array(2, 4, 5)); // 2
echo min(0, 'hello'); // 0
echo min('hello', 0); // hello
echo min('hello', -1); // -1
// With multiple arrays, min compares from left to right
// so in our example: 2 == 2, but 4 < 5
$val = min(array(2, 4, 8), array(2, 5, 1)); // array(2, 4, 8)
// If both an array and non-array are given, the array
// is never returned as it's considered the largest
$val = min('string', array(2, 5, 7), 42); // string
?>
Example #2 Example of NULL/FALSE value with min()
<?php
// PHP compares variable as boolean when one of operand is boolean.
var_dump(min(-100,-10, NULL, 10, 100); // NULL - (bool)NULL < (bool)-100 is FALSE < TRUE
var_dump(min(-100,-10, FALSE, 10, 100); // FALSE - (bool)FALSE < (bool)-100 is FALSE < TRUE
?>