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Java varargs: Iterating Over Variable Length Argument Lists

  

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public class MathUtils {

  public static int max(int... values) {
    if (values.length == 0) {
      throw new IllegalArgumentException("No values supplied.");
    }

    int max = Integer.MIN_VALUE;
    for (int i : values) {
      if (i > max)
        max = i;
    }
    return max;
  }
}

           
         
    
  








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