Name
max - returns the maximum of two scalars or each respective component of two vectors
Synopsis
float max(float a, float b);
float1 max(float1 a, float1 b);
float2 max(float2 a, float2 b);
float3 max(float3 a, float3 b);
float4 max(float4 a, float4 b);
half max(half a, half b);
half1 max(half1 a, half1 b);
half2 max(half2 a, half2 b);
half3 max(half3 a, half3 b);
half4 max(half4 a, half4 b);
fixed max(fixed a, fixed b);
fixed1 max(fixed1 a, fixed1 b);
fixed2 max(fixed2 a, fixed2 b);
fixed3 max(fixed3 a, fixed3 b);
fixed4 max(fixed4 a, fixed4 b);
Parameters
- a
-
Scalar or vector.
- b
-
Scalar or vector.
Description
Returns the maximum of two same-typed scalars a and b or the respective components of two same-typed vectors a and b.
The result is a three-component vector.
Reference Implementation
max for float3 vectors could be implemented this way:
float3 max(float3 a, float3 b)
{
return float3(a.x > b.x ? a.x : b.x,
a.y > b.y ? a.y : b.y,
a.z > b.z ? a.z : b.z);
}
Profile Support
max is supported in all profiles. max is implemented as a compiler built-in.
Support in the fp20 is limited.
See Also
clamp, min
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