
{{alias}}( [x[, y[, ...args]]] )
    Returns the minimum and maximum absolute values.

    If any argument is `NaN`, the function returns `NaN` for both the minimum
    and maximum absolute values.

    When an empty set is considered a subset of the extended reals (all real
    numbers, including positive and negative infinity), positive infinity is the
    greatest lower bound and negative infinity is the least upper bound. Similar
    to zero being the identity element for the sum of an empty set and to one
    being the identity element for the product of an empty set, positive
    infinity is the identity element for the minimum and negative infinity is
    the identity element for the maximum, and thus, if not provided any
    arguments, the function returns positive infinity for both the minimum and
    maximum absolute values.

    Parameters
    ----------
    x: number (optional)
        First number.

    y: number (optional)
        Second number.

    args: ...number (optional)
        Numbers.

    Returns
    -------
    out: Array<number>
        Minimum and maximum absolute values.

    Examples
    --------
    > var v = {{alias}}( 3.14, 4.2 )
    [ 3.14, 4.2 ]
    > v = {{alias}}( -5.9, 3.14, 4.2 )
    [ 3.14, 5.9 ]
    > v = {{alias}}( 3.14, NaN )
    [ NaN, NaN ]
    > v = {{alias}}( +0.0, -0.0 )
    [ 0.0, 0.0 ]
    > v = {{alias}}( 3.14 )
    [ 3.14, 3.14 ]


{{alias}}.assign( [x[, y[, ...args]]], out, stride, offset )
    Returns the minimum and maximum absolute values.

    If any argument is `NaN`, the function returns `NaN` for both the minimum
    and maximum absolute values.

    Parameters
    ----------
    x: number (optional)
        First number.

    y: number (optional)
        Second number.

    args: ...number (optional)
        Numbers.

    out: Array|TypedArray|Object
        Output object.

    stride: integer
        Output array stride.

    offset: integer
        Output array index offset.

    Returns
    -------
    out: Array|TypedArray|Object
        Minimum and maximum absolute values.

    Examples
    --------
    > var out = [ 0.0, 0.0 ];
    > var v = {{alias}}.assign( 3.14, out, 1, 0 )
    [ 3.14, 3.14 ]
    > var bool = ( v === out )
    true

    See Also
    --------

