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JavaScript JavaScript Basics (Retired) Creating Reusable Code with Functions Create a max() Function

Matthias Nörr
Matthias Nörr
8,614 Points

Answer 1 in code challenge no longer passes in step 2.

In the first step, my answer is accepted. In the second step, my answer no longer passes. Does the code of the alert box contain errors?

script.js
function max(number1, number2) {
  if (number1 > number2) {
    return number1;
  }

  if (number1 < number2) {
    return number2;
  }
}

alert( max(number1, number2));
Matthias Nörr
Matthias Nörr
8,614 Points

Answer:

I did not put in any real number values for "number1" and "number2". Thus, no alert box is created.

For example:

alert(max(1, 5));

1 Answer

number1 and number2 don't exist when you are calling the function.

You have to put in actual numbers, like 5 and 64.

alert(max(36, 64));

I hope this helps. ~Alex