Returns the maximum value in a numeric dataset.
Returns the maximum value in a data column.
Sample Usage
MAX(table_name!price)
Syntax
MAX(column)
column
: The data column to consider when calculating the maximum value.
Sample Usage
MAX(A2:A100,B2:B100,4,26)
MAX(1,2,3,4,5,C6:C20)
Syntax
MAX(value1, [value2, ...])
-
value1
- The first value or range to consider when calculating the maximum value. -
value2, ...
- [ OPTIONAL ] - Additional values or ranges to consider when calculating the maximum value.
Notes
-
Although
MAX
is specified as taking a maximum of 30 arguments, Google Sheets supports an arbitrary number of arguments for this function. -
Each
value
argument must be a cell, a number, or a range containing numbers. Cells without numbers or ranges are ignored. Entering text values will causeMAX
to return the#VALUE!
error. To allow text values, useMAXA
.
See Also
SMALL
: Returns the nth smallest element from a data set, where n is user-defined.
RANK
: Returns the rank of a specified value in a dataset.
QUARTILE
: Returns a value nearest to a specified quartile of a dataset.
PERCENTRANK
: Returns the percentage rank (percentile) of a specified value in a dataset.
PERCENTILE
: Returns the value at a given percentile of a dataset.
MINA
: Returns the minimum numeric value in a dataset.
MIN
: Returns the minimum value in a numeric dataset.
MEDIAN
: Returns the median value in a numeric dataset.
MAXA
: Returns the maximum numeric value in a dataset.
LARGE
: Returns the nth largest element from a data set, where n is user-defined.
AVERAGEA
: Returns the numerical average value in a dataset.
AVERAGE
: The AVERAGE function returns the numerical average value in a dataset, ignoring text.