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Min - script function

Min() returns the lowest numeric value of the aggregated data in the expression, as defined by a group by clause. By specifying a rank n, the nth lowest value can be found.

Syntax:  

Min ( expr [, rank])

Return data type: numeric

Arguments:  

Arguments
Argument Description
expr Expression The expression or field containing the data to be measured.
rank Expression

The default value of rank is 1, which corresponds to the lowest value. By specifying rank as 2, the second lowest value is returned. If rank is 3, the third lowest value is returned, and so on.

Examples and results:  

Add the example script to your app and run it. Then add, at least, the fields listed in the results column to a sheet in our app to see the result.

To get the same look as in the result column below, in the properties panel, under Sorting, switch from Auto to Custom, then deselect numerical and alphabetical sorting.

Example:  

Temp:

LOAD * inline [

Customer|Product|OrderNumber|UnitSales|CustomerID

Astrida|AA|1|10|1

Astrida|AA|7|18|1

Astrida|BB|4|9|1

Astrida|CC|6|2|1

Betacab|AA|5|4|2

Betacab|BB|2|5|2

Betacab|DD

Canutility|DD|3|8

Canutility|CC

] (delimiter is '|');

Min:

LOAD Customer, Min(UnitSales) as MyMin Resident Temp Group By Customer;

 

Resulting table
Customer MyMin

Astrida

2

Betacab

4
Canutility 8

Example:  

Given that the Temp table is loaded as in the previous example:

LOAD Customer, Min(UnitSales,2) as MyMinRank2 Resident Temp Group By Customer;

Resulting table
Customer MyMinRank2
Astrida 9

Betacab

5

Canutility -

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