CSSNumericValue: max() method
        
        
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      This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.
The max() method of the
CSSNumericValue interface returns the highest value from among the values
passed. The passed values must be of the same type.
Syntax
js
max(number1, /* …, */ numberN)
Parameters
- number1, …,- numberN
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Either a number or a CSSNumericValue.
Return value
A CSSUnitValue.
Exceptions
- TypeError
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Thrown if an invalid type was passed to the method. 
Examples
As stated earlier, all passed values must be of the same type and value. Some of the following examples illustrate what happens when they are not.
js
// Prints "2cm"
console.log(CSS.cm("1").max(CSS.cm("2")).toString());
// Prints "max(1cm, 0.393701in)"
console.log(CSS.cm("1").max(CSS.in("0.393701")).toString());
Specifications
| Specification | 
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| CSS Typed OM Level 1> # dom-cssnumericvalue-max> | 
Browser compatibility
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