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Start your free trialJuan Ignacio Reimann
2,674 PointsAdvance?dont get it
advance?
function max (a,b){
}
if b > a {
return b;
}
else {
return a;
}
}
max (1,2){
}
1 Answer
john larson
16,594 PointsHi Juan, your "if else" logic is fine, so that's great. You got your {} and your code that goes inside them in the wrong places.
function max (a,b){ /* open curly brace */
if (b > a){ /* conditional statement */
return b; /* code within curly brace */
} else { /* conditional */
return a; /* code within curly brace
}
} /* close the opening curly brace */