pymel.util.arrays.min¶
- min(*args, **kwargs)¶
min(iterable[, key=func[, axis=(axis0, axis1, ...)]]) –> value min(a, b, c, ...[, key=func[, axis=(axis0, axis1, ...)]]) –> value
With a single iterable argument, return its smallest item. With two or more arguments, return the smallest argument. If the iterable argument is an Array instance, returns the smallest component of iterable. If axis are specified will return an Array of element-wise min(x) for x in a.axisiter(*axis).
>>> A = Array([[6,3,4],[1,5,0.5]]) >>> print A.formated() [[6, 3, 4], [1, 5, 0.5]] >>> min(A) 0.5 >>> min(A, axis=(0,1)) 0.5 >>> min(A, axis=0) Array([1, 3, 0.5]) >>> min(A, axis=1) Array([3, 0.5])