The function returns the maximum value among all values in all its arguments.
Example 1
SQL> select __max(12, 2.34, 5, 20.5); __max VARCHAR _______________________________________________________________________________ 20.5 1 Rows. -- 16 msec.
Example 2
SQL> SPARQL
INSERT INTO GRAPH <http://mygraph2.com>
{
<http://mygraph2.com/pricing/#QVal1> <price1> 1 ; <price2> 9 ; <price3> 5 .
<http://mygraph2.com/pricing/#QVal2> <price1> 3 ; <price2> 1 ; <price3> 4 .
<http://mygraph2.com/pricing/#QVal3> <price1> 6 ; <price2> 2 ; <price3> 2 .
};
Insert into <http://mygraph2.com>, 9 (or less) triples -- done
No. of rows in result: 1
SQL> SPARQL SELECT ?s (bif:__max(?pr1, ?pr2, ?pr3))
FROM <http://mygraph2.com>
WHERE
{
?s <price1> ?pr1 ;
<price2> ?pr2 ;
<price3> ?pr3
};
Query result:
s callret-1
VARCHAR VARCHAR
_______________________________________________
http://mygraph2.com/pricing/#QVal3 6
http://mygraph2.com/pricing/#QVal2 4
http://mygraph2.com/pricing/#QVal1 9
No. of rows in result: 3