JavaScript Math.min()
More Examples
let a = Math.min(5, 10);
let b = Math.min(0, 150, 30, 20, 38);
let c = Math.min(-5, 10);
let d = Math.min(-5, -10);
let e = Math.min(1.5, 2.5);
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let b = Math.min(0, 150, 30, 20, 38);
let c = Math.min(-5, 10);
let d = Math.min(-5, -10);
let e = Math.min(1.5, 2.5);
Description
The Math.min() method returns the number with the lowest value.
See Also:
The Math.max() MethodSyntax
Math.min(n1, n2,...)
Parameters
Parameter
Description
n1, n2,...
Optional.
One or more numbers to compare.
One or more numbers to compare.
Return Value
Type
Description
Number The lowest number of the arguments.
Infinity if no arguments are given.NaN if one of the arguments is not a number.
Browser Support
Math.min() is an ECMAScript1 (JavaScript 1997) feature.
It is supported in all browsers:
| Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Safari | Opera |