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How can I calculate the minimum of two numbers?

I have a calculation sample/formula that outputs the site score mainly based on these parameters,

  • Page Views
  • Average Session Duration (Floating point number that is in minutes and seconds i.e. 1 minute 30 seconds would be 1.30.
  • Top 3 Geolocations from which the website is most frequently visited and their percentages (e.g. (UK 30%, US 16%, Germany 10%).
  • Site Revenue (Monthly Avg. Net)

This works fine in MS Excel.

Here’s the calculation sample/formula

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The Calculation Sample

Now the thing is that I am trying to reproduce this exact formula into JavaScript code, and I am not that familiar with JavaScript Maths, plus some things from the calculation sample are slightly unclear to me.

Here’s what I tried:

const siteEvaluationFormula = ((PageViews - 100000) / 750000 * AvgSessionDuration * (totalPercent * 60) + ... nothing after this I just gave up in confusion);

I’m stuck when it comes to calculating the minimum of two numbers. What do I use to calculate the minimum in JavaScript?

>Solution :

I think you are looking for Math.min to complete your formula

const siteEvaluationFormula = Math.min(60, ((PageViews - 100000) / 750000 * AvgSessionDuration * (totalPercent * 60) + Math.min(40, SiteRevenue/5000*40));
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