JavaScript Удаляя наименьшее число в массиве
function removeSmallest(arr) {
var min = Math.min(...arr);
return arr.filter(e => e != min);
}
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function removeSmallest(arr) {
var min = Math.min(...arr);
return arr.filter(e => e != min);
}
// For large data, it's better to use reduce. Supose arr has a large data in this case:
const arr = [1, 5, 3, 5, 2];
const max = arr.reduce((a, b) => { return Math.max(a, b) });
// For arrays with relatively few elements you can use apply:
const max = Math.max.apply(null, arr);
// or spread operator:
const max = Math.max(...arr);
const arr = [14, 58, 20, 77, 66, 82, 42, 67, 42, 4]
const min = Math.min(...arr)
console.log(min)
//Not using Math.min:
const min = function(numbers) {
let smallestNum = numbers[0];
for(let i = 1; i < numbers.length; i++) {
if(numbers[i] < smallestNum) {
smallestNum = numbers[i];
}
}
return smallestNum;
};
Array.min = function( array ){
return Math.min.apply( Math, array );
};
var arr = [5,1,9,5,7];
var smallest = arr[0];
for(var i=1; i<arr.length; i++){
if(arr[i] < smallest){
smallest = arr[i];
}
}
console.log(smallest);