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 Purpose  | 
 Return the argument with the smallest (minimum) value.  | 
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 Syntax  | 
 y = MIN(arg, arg [, arg] ...) y& = MIN&(arg&, arg& [, arg&] ...) y$ = MIN$(arg$, arg$ [, arg$] ...)  | 
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 Remarks  | 
 These functions take any number of arguments 
 and return the argument with the smallest (minimum) value.  MIN handles 
 arguments of any 
 MIN& handles arguments that evaluate to Integers and Long-integers (MIN& is more efficient than MIN). MIN$ handles 
 If any arguments of MIN& are outside of the 
 range of Long-integers, the result is undefined.  Any 
 MIN% is recognized as a valid synonym for MIN&.  | 
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 See also  | 
 CHOOSE, CHOOSE&, CHOOSE$, IIF, IIF&, IIF$, MAX, MAX&, MAX$, SWITCH, SWITCH&, SWITCH$  | 
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 Example  | 
 x& = MIN&(A, B, C, D) x$ = MIN$("abacadabra","cad", A$, B$(4), C$ + D$ + LEFT$(E$,5)) x## = MIN(1.1@@, A%/B!, C#(x)^D, E##, SIN(F&))  |