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## -*- texinfo -*-
## @documentencoding UTF-8
## @defmethod {@@infsup} min (@var{X})
## @defmethodx {@@infsup} min (@var{X}, @var{Y})
## @defmethodx {@@infsup} min (@var{X}, [], @var{DIM})
##
## Compute the minimum value chosen from intervals.
##
## This function does not return the least element of the interval (see
## @code{inf}), but returns an interval enclosure of the function:
## @display
## min (@var{x}, @var{y}) = ( (x + y) - abs (x - y) ) / 2
## @end display
##
## With two arguments the function is applied element-wise. Otherwise the
## minimum is computed for all interval members along dimension @var{DIM},
## which defaults to the first non-singleton dimension.
##
## Accuracy: The result is a tight enclosure.
##
## @example
## @group
## x = infsup (2, 3);
## y = infsup (1, 2);
## min (x, y)
## @result{} ans = [1, 2]
## @end group
## @end example
## @seealso{@@infsup/max}
## @end defmethod
## Author: Oliver Heimlich
## Keywords: interval
## Created: 2014-10-04
function x = min (x, y, dim)
if (not (isa (x, "infsup")))
x = infsup (x);
endif
switch (nargin)
case 1
l = min (x.inf);
u = min (x.sup);
l(any (isempty (x))) = inf;
case 2
if (not (isa (y, "infsup")))
y = infsup (y);
endif
l = min (x.inf, y.inf);
u = min (x.sup, y.sup);
l(isempty (x) | isempty (y)) = inf;
case 3
if (not (builtin ("isempty", y)))
warning ("min: second argument is ignored");
endif
l = min (x.inf, [], dim);
u = min (x.sup, [], dim);
l(any (isempty (x), dim)) = inf;
otherwise
print_usage ();
return
endswitch
x.inf = l;
x.sup = u;
endfunction
%!# from the documentation string
%!assert (min (infsup (2, 3), infsup (1, 2)) == infsup (1, 2));
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