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title: Math Max
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## Math Max
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`Math.max()` is a function that returns the largest value from a list of numeric values passed as parameters. If a non-numeric value is passed as a parameter, `Math.max()` will return `NaN`.
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An array of numeric values can be passed as a single parameter to `Math.max()` using either `spread (...)` or `apply`. Either of these methods can, however, fail when the amount of array values gets too high.
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### Syntax
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```js
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Math.max(value1, value2, value3, ...);
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```
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### Parameters
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Numbers, or limited array of numbers.
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### Return Value
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The greatest of given numeric values, or `NaN` if any given value is non-numeric.
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### Examples
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_Numbers As Parameters_
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```js
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Math.max(4, 13, 27, 0, -5); // returns 27
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```
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_Invalid Parameter_
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```js
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Math.max(4, 13, 27, 'eight', -5); // returns NaN
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```
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_Array As Parameter, Using Spread(...)_
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```js
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let numbers = [4, 13, 27, 0, -5];
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Math.max(...numbers); // returns 27
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```
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_Array As Parameter, Using Apply_
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```js
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let numbers = [4, 13, 27, 0, -5];
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Math.max.apply(null, numbers); // returns 27
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```
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#### More Information:
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<a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Math/max">MDN</a>
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