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11-Oct-2005, 11:06 PM #1
Trying To Keep Track Of Min And Max
Ok, i have to track the minimum and maximum values within a loop. here's my code that's suppose to do that:

if(First == true)
{
Min = Max = Avg;
First = false;
}
if(Avg > Max)
Max = Avg;
else if(Avg < Min)
Min = Avg;

my Max works fine, but Min always outputs "0.0". does anyone see a problem??
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12-Oct-2005, 02:12 PM #2
You should always start with Max = 0 and Min = a value greater than you are likely to find. They should be set before you enter the loop.
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