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Suppose op1=00h,80h,12h,00h,... | Suppose op1=00h,80h,12h,00h,... | ||
And op2=00h,80h,10h,00h,... | And op2=00h,80h,10h,00h,... | ||
− | After B_CALL Min, op1=00h, | + | After B_CALL Min, op1=00h,80h,10h,00h,... |
Suppose op1=00h,80h,10h,00h,... | Suppose op1=00h,80h,10h,00h,... | ||
And op2=00h,80h,12h,00h,... | And op2=00h,80h,12h,00h,... | ||
− | After B_CALL Min, op1=00h, | + | After B_CALL Min, op1=00h,80h,10h,00h,... |
Latest revision as of 20:32, 20 April 2005
Synopsis
Official Name: Min
BCALL Address: 4054
Sets op1 to the smaller of the two floating point numbers in op1 and op2.
Inputs
- op1 = floating point number
- op2 = floating point number
Outputs
- op1 = the smaller floating point number
Registers Destroyed
- AF, BC, DE, HL, OP3, OP4
Comments
This is similar to the BASIC function Min().
Example
Suppose op1=00h,80h,12h,00h,... And op2=00h,80h,10h,00h,... After B_CALL Min, op1=00h,80h,10h,00h,...
Suppose op1=00h,80h,10h,00h,...
And op2=00h,80h,12h,00h,...
After B_CALL Min, op1=00h,80h,10h,00h,...