diff --git a/source/_docs/configuration/templating.markdown b/source/_docs/configuration/templating.markdown index bf6e046639b..0f0f6b3a080 100644 --- a/source/_docs/configuration/templating.markdown +++ b/source/_docs/configuration/templating.markdown @@ -614,6 +614,9 @@ The numeric functions and filters will not fail if the input is not a valid numb - `atan(value, default)` will return the arcus tangent of the input. If `value` can't be converted to a `float`, returns the `default` value, or if omitted `value`. Can be used as a filter. - `atan2(y, x, default)` will return the four quadrant arcus tangent of y / x. If `y` or `x` can't be converted to a `float`, returns the `default` value, or if omitted `value`. Can be used as a filter. - `sqrt(value, default)` will return the square root of the input. If `value` can't be converted to a `float`, returns the `default` value, or if omitted `value`. Can be used as a filter. +- `max([x, y, ...])` will obtain the largest item in a sequence. Uses the same parameters as the built-in [max](https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/en/latest/templates/#jinja-filters.max) filter. +- `min([x, y, ...])` will obtain the smallest item in a sequence. Uses the same parameters as the built-in [min](https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/en/latest/templates/#jinja-filters.min) filter. +- `average([x, y, ...])` will return the average value of the sequence. Can be used as a filter. - `e` mathematical constant, approximately 2.71828. - `pi` mathematical constant, approximately 3.14159. - `tau` mathematical constant, approximately 6.28318. @@ -621,9 +624,6 @@ The numeric functions and filters will not fail if the input is not a valid numb - `round(precision, "floor", default)` will always round down to `precision` decimals - `round(precision, "ceil", default)` will always round up to `precision` decimals - `round(1, "half", default)` will always round to the nearest .5 value. `precision` should be 1 for this mode -- Filter `[x, y, ...] | max` will obtain the largest item in a sequence. -- Filter `[x, y, ...] | min` will obtain the smallest item in a sequence. -- Filter `[x, y, ...] | average` will return the average value of the sequence. - Filter `value_one|bitwise_and(value_two)` perform a bitwise and(&) operation with two values. - Filter `value_one|bitwise_or(value_two)` perform a bitwise or(\|) operation with two values. - Filter `ord` will return for a string of length one an integer representing the Unicode code point of the character when the argument is a Unicode object, or the value of the byte when the argument is an 8-bit string.