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From: owner-ferret_users@xxxxxxxx <owner-ferret_users@xxxxxxxx> on behalf of Xiaoyu Bai <xbai1@xxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2019 4:46 AM To: ferret Subject: [ferret_users] how to find top five temperature values
Dear Ferreters,
I am using @MAX function to find the maximum value of my temperature data. I am wondering how can I use @MAX or other functions to find, say the top five warmest values.