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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T11:01:09+00:00 2026-05-12T11:01:09+00:00

———-Updated ———— codymanix and moonshadow have been a big help thus far. I was

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codymanix and moonshadow have been a big help thus far. I was able to solve my problem using the equations and instead of using right shift I divided by 29. Because with 32bits signed 2^31 = overflows to 29. Which works!

Prototype in PHP

$r = $x - (($x - $y) & (($x - $y) / (29)));

Actual code for LEADS (you can only do one math function PER LINE!!! AHHHH!!!)

DERIVDE1 = IMAGE1 - IMAGE2;
DERIVED2 = DERIVED1 / 29;
DERIVED3 = DERIVED1 AND DERIVED2;
MAX = IMAGE1 - DERIVED3;

———-Original Question———–
I don’t think this is quite possible with my application’s limitations but I figured it’s worth a shot to ask.

I’ll try to make this simple. I need to find the max values between two numbers without being able to use a IF or any conditional statement.

In order to find the the MAX values I can only perform the following functions

Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Add, NOT, AND ,OR

Let’s say I have two numbers

A = 60;
B = 50;

Now if A is always greater than B it would be simple to find the max value

MAX = (A - B) + B;
ex. 
10 = (60 - 50)
10 + 50 = 60 = MAX

Problem is A is not always greater than B. I cannot perform ABS, MAX, MIN or conditional checks with the scripting applicaiton I am using.

Is there any way possible using the limited operation above to find a value VERY close to the max?

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    2026-05-12T11:01:09+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 11:01 am

    finding the maximum of 2 variables:

    max = a-((a-b)&((a-b)>>31))

    where >> is bitwise right-shift (also called SHR or ASR depeding on signedness).

    Instead of 31 you use the number of bits your numbers have minus one.

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