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| title: Use the d3.max and d3.min Functions to Find Minimum and Maximum Values in a Dataset
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| # Use the d3.max and d3.min Functions to Find Minimum and Maximum Values in a Dataset
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| ## Hints
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| ### Hint 1
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| Use the `d3.max()` function.
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| ### Hint 2
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| Use a callback function.
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| ### Hint 3
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| Check for the second element in the callback function's array.
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| ## Solutions
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| <details><summary>Solution 1 (Click to Show/Hide)</summary>
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| To solve the solution, you code should look like this, this would check for the `z` co-ordinate i.e. the third element in the array which would be at an index of 2:
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| ```html
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| <body>
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|   <script>
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|     const positionData = [[1, 7, -4],[6, 3, 8],[2, 8, 3]]
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|     const output = d3.max(positionData, (d) => d[2]);
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|       d3.select("body")
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|       .append("h2")
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|       .text(output)
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|   </script>
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| </body>
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| ```
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| </details> |