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The max macro compares two values and returns the larger one. The data
type can be any numeric data type, signed or unsigned. The data type of the
arguments and the return value is the same.
max(
value1,
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// low-order word
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value2
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// high-order word
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);
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Parameters
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value1
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Specifies the first of two values.
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value2
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Specifies the second of two values.
Return Values
The return value is the greater of the two specified values.
Remarks
The max macro is defined as follows:
#define max(a, b) (((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b))
See Also
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