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Documentation nit. List the traditional keyword-only argument first and the default last.
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already arranged into argument tuples, see :func:`itertools.starmap`\.
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already arranged into argument tuples, see :func:`itertools.starmap`\.
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.. function:: max(iterable, *[, default, key])
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.. function:: max(iterable, *[, key, default])
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max(arg1, arg2, *args[, key])
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max(arg1, arg2, *args[, key])
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Return the largest item in an iterable or the largest of two or more
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Return the largest item in an iterable or the largest of two or more
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:ref:`typememoryview` for more information.
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:ref:`typememoryview` for more information.
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.. function:: min(iterable, *[, default, key])
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.. function:: min(iterable, *[, key, default])
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min(arg1, arg2, *args[, key])
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min(arg1, arg2, *args[, key])
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Return the smallest item in an iterable or the smallest of two or more
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Return the smallest item in an iterable or the smallest of two or more
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