Returns the larger of two numbers.
Returns NaN if either argument is NaN.
The larger of -0.0
and 0.0
is 0.0
. If the arguments are
otherwise equal (including int and doubles with the same mathematical value)
then it is unspecified which of the two arguments is returned.
Source
num/*=T*/ max/*<T extends num>*/(num/*=T*/ a, num/*=T*/ b) {
// These partially redundant type checks improve code quality for dart2js.
// Most of the improvement is at call sites from the inferred non-null num
// return type.
if (a is! num) throw new ArgumentError(a);
if (b is! num) throw new ArgumentError(b);
if (a > b) return a;
if (a < b) return b;
if (b is double) {
// Special case for NaN and -0.0. If one argument is NaN return NaN.
// [max] must also distinguish between -0.0 and 0.0.
if (a is double) {
if (a == 0.0) {
// a is either 0.0 or -0.0. b is either 0.0, -0.0, or NaN.
// The following returns 0.0 if either a or b is 0.0, and it
// returns NaN if b is NaN.
return a + b;
}
}
// Check for NaN.
if (b.isNaN) return b;
return a;
}
// max(-0.0, 0) must return 0.
if (b == 0 && a.isNegative) return b;
return a;
}