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# Min
This module finds the min value in the time-frame given.
## how to use
Use it in alarms like this:
```
alarm: my_alarm
on: my_chart
lookup: min -1m unaligned of my_dimension
warn: $this > 1000
```
`min` does not change the units. For example, if the chart units is `requests/sec`, the result
will be again expressed in the same units.
It can also be used in APIs and badges as `&group=min` in the URL.
## Examples
Examining last 1 minute `successful` web server responses:
- ![](https://registry.my-netdata.io/api/v1/badge.svg?chart=web_log_nginx.response_statuses&options=unaligned&dimensions=success&group=min&after=-60&label=min&value_color=orange)
- ![](https://registry.my-netdata.io/api/v1/badge.svg?chart=web_log_nginx.response_statuses&options=unaligned&dimensions=success&group=average&after=-60&label=average)
- ![](https://registry.my-netdata.io/api/v1/badge.svg?chart=web_log_nginx.response_statuses&options=unaligned&dimensions=success&group=max&after=-60&label=max)
## References
- <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sample_maximum_and_minimum>.
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