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C# / CSharp Tutorial » Development » Math Function 
14.13.6.This example demonstrates Math.Max()
using System;

class Sample 
{
    public static void Main() 
    {
        byte     xByte1    = 1,    xByte2    = 51;    
        short    xShort1   = -2,   xShort2   = 52;
        int      xInt1     = -3,   xInt2     = 53;
        long     xLong1    = -4,   xLong2    = 54;
        float    xSingle1  = 5.0f, xSingle2  = 55.0f;
        double   xDouble1  = 6.0,  xDouble2  = 56.0;
        Decimal  xDecimal1 = 7m,   xDecimal2 = 57m;
    
        sbyte    xSbyte1   = 101, xSbyte2  = 111;
        ushort   xUshort1  = 102, xUshort2 = 112;
        uint     xUint1    = 103, xUint2   = 113;
        ulong    xUlong1   = 104, xUlong2  = 114;
    
        Console.WriteLine(Math.Max(xByte1, xByte2));
        Console.WriteLine(Math.Max(xShort1, xShort2));
        Console.WriteLine(Math.Max(xInt1, xInt2));
        Console.WriteLine(Math.Max(xLong1, xLong2));
        Console.WriteLine(Math.Max(xSingle1, xSingle2));
        Console.WriteLine(Math.Max(xDouble1, xDouble2));
        Console.WriteLine(Math.Max(xDecimal1, xDecimal2));
        Console.WriteLine(Math.Max(xSbyte1, xSbyte2));
        Console.WriteLine(Math.Max(xUshort1, xUshort2));
        Console.WriteLine(Math.Max(xUint1, xUint2));
        Console.WriteLine(Math.Max(xUlong1, xUlong2));
    }
}
14.13.Math Function
14.13.1.Math defines several standard mathematical operations.
14.13.2.The Methods Defined by Math
14.13.3.Math functions in action
14.13.4.Math.Sin()
14.13.5.This example demonstrates Math.Sign()
14.13.6.This example demonstrates Math.Max()
14.13.7.Calculate the radius of a circle given its area using Math function
14.13.8.Math.Cos()
14.13.9.Math.Tan()
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