argmax_alldefined

ordering-functions argmax alldefined

syntax

  • argmax_alldefined(a, b, .. , n)

definition

argmax_alldefined(a, b, .. , n) is a variant of the argmax function resulting in defined values if all values of the arguments for an entry in the domain-unit are defined. If any argument contains null values, the resulting value for that entry will be null.

since version

8.6.5

example

attribute<uint32> argmax_alldefinedABC (DomDomain) := argmax_alldefined(A, B, C);
A(int32),
sequencenr: 0
B(int32),
sequencenr: 1
C(int32),
sequencenr: 2
argmax_alldefinedABC
0 1 2 2
1 -1 4 2
-2 2 2 1
4 0 7 2
999 111 -5 0
2 null 1 null
0 1 null null
null 1 2 null
null null null null
1 1 1 0

DomDomain, nr of rows = 10

see also

  • argmax_alldefined_uint16, a version of the argmax_alldefined function resulting in a uint16 data item
  • argmax_alldefined_uint8, a version of the argmax_alldefined function resulting in a uint8 data item
  • argmax_ifdefined
  • argmax