Smallest element in array of fi objects
returns
the smallest elements along different dimensions of x = min(a)fi array a.
If a is a vector, min(a) returns
the smallest element in a.
If a is a matrix, min(a) treats
the columns of a as vectors, returning a row vector
containing the minimum element from each column.
If a is a multidimensional array, min operates
along the first nonsingleton dimension and returns an array of minimum
values.
When a or b is complex,
the min function returns the element with the smallest
magnitude. If two magnitudes are equal, then min returns
the first value. This behavior differs from how the builtin min function resolves ties between complex
numbers.