Description
The Microsoft Excel MINA function returns the smallest value from the values provided. The MINA function compares numbers, text, and logical values (TRUE or FALSE).
Syntax
The syntax for the MINA function in Microsoft Excel is:
MINA( value1, [value2, ... value_n] )
Parameters or Arguments
- value1
- It can be a number, text representation of a number, or logical value.
- value2, ... value_n
- Optional. They can be numbers, text representations of numbers, or logical values. There can be up to 30 values entered.
Applies To
- Excel 2016, Excel 2013, Excel 2011 for Mac, Excel 2010, Excel 2007, Excel 2003, Excel XP, Excel 2000
Type of Function
- Worksheet function (WS)
Example (as Worksheet Function)
Let's look at some Excel MINA function examples and explore how to use the MINA function as a worksheet function in Microsoft Excel:
Based on the Excel spreadsheet above, the following MINA examples would return:
=MINA(A2, A3) Result: 0.23 =MINA(A2:A4) Result: 0.23 =MINA(A2:A6) Result: 0 (as TRUE evaluates to 1 and FALSE evaluates to 0) =MINA(A2:A6, -35) Result: -35 =MINA(A2, A3, -1.6) Result: -1.6